A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-speaking Race. Outlined in Its Inception, Development, Diffusion and Present ConditionC. Scribner's sons, 1890 - 420 páginas |
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... the people , by the people , and for the people , went into operation , - a thing at that time unknown elsewhere among civilized nations . 1 Unknown elsewhere ; but had the world never before seen CHAPTER I THE PRIMITIVE SAXONS PAGE.
... the people , by the people , and for the people , went into operation , - a thing at that time unknown elsewhere among civilized nations . 1 Unknown elsewhere ; but had the world never before seen CHAPTER I THE PRIMITIVE SAXONS PAGE.
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... that in the long run peace and justice between man and man will be better brought to pass through self- government , in a civilized state whose citizens are fairly self - controlled , than through a monarchy or CONQUEST OF BRITAIN . 11.
... that in the long run peace and justice between man and man will be better brought to pass through self- government , in a civilized state whose citizens are fairly self - controlled , than through a monarchy or CONQUEST OF BRITAIN . 11.
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... civilized men , the shores of a vast continent to the west . In that continent , for the first time , freedom was to have its full recognition and development ; largely through influences going back from that continent , freedom for the ...
... civilized men , the shores of a vast continent to the west . In that continent , for the first time , freedom was to have its full recognition and development ; largely through influences going back from that continent , freedom for the ...
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... civilized countries at that day . Extinction of France , Spain , and Italy , though nations liberty on the of Latin stock , had received in the early 1 See Appendix C for the full text . continent . centuries of the Christian era a ...
... civilized countries at that day . Extinction of France , Spain , and Italy , though nations liberty on the of Latin stock , had received in the early 1 See Appendix C for the full text . continent . centuries of the Christian era a ...
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... civilized nations , all unoccupied lands in newly discovered countries belonged to the Crown , under The approach whose authority the discoveries had been made . The English colonies were held by the lawyers to belong to the Crown and ...
... civilized nations , all unoccupied lands in newly discovered countries belonged to the Crown , under The approach whose authority the discoveries had been made . The English colonies were held by the lawyers to belong to the Crown and ...
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