American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... tion , yet historical research warrants our making the assertion that an era of democracy is the concluding stage that marks the decay of a given civilization . " 2 These writers certainly have earned a title . On the other hand , Brown ...
... tion , yet historical research warrants our making the assertion that an era of democracy is the concluding stage that marks the decay of a given civilization . " 2 These writers certainly have earned a title . On the other hand , Brown ...
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... even to threaten civiliza- tion with stagnation ; that , by making equality of conditions the highest political good , it makes civil liberty appear valuable only so long or so far as its existence is 6 PART I " THE GREAT EXPERIMENT "
... even to threaten civiliza- tion with stagnation ; that , by making equality of conditions the highest political good , it makes civil liberty appear valuable only so long or so far as its existence is 6 PART I " THE GREAT EXPERIMENT "
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... not then and have not now any such protec- tion . Their Constitution is unwritten . As Judge Cooley says , • 1 I " The weakness of an unwritten constitution consists in this 14 PART I WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS " ?
... not then and have not now any such protec- tion . Their Constitution is unwritten . As Judge Cooley says , • 1 I " The weakness of an unwritten constitution consists in this 14 PART I WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS " ?
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... tion was sufficient to give local sanction to the institution and operation of the organs created . It is not a product of a master statesman . It is a very simple statement of a plan . " 3 This compact of the Pilgrims signed on board ...
... tion was sufficient to give local sanction to the institution and operation of the organs created . It is not a product of a master statesman . It is a very simple statement of a plan . " 3 This compact of the Pilgrims signed on board ...
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... tion itself been put back for centuries . The Roman federal idea lacked the self - preserving and self - recuperating element of local self - government , free from control of the central government , and nothing but despotic power held ...
... tion itself been put back for centuries . The Roman federal idea lacked the self - preserving and self - recuperating element of local self - government , free from control of the central government , and nothing but despotic power held ...
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