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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... never been interrupted or disturbed . " Anglo - Saxon freedom is most simply and comprehensively stated in the phrase of Abraham Lincoln , " government of the people , by the people , and for the people . " In its long history there ...
... never been interrupted or disturbed . " Anglo - Saxon freedom is most simply and comprehensively stated in the phrase of Abraham Lincoln , " government of the people , by the people , and for the people . " In its long history there ...
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... never stronger or better than now . The troubles that beset it . - Dangers from intemperance , licentiousness , neglect of public education . - The French question in Canada ; fear of the Chinese in Australia ; Home Rule in England ; in ...
... never stronger or better than now . The troubles that beset it . - Dangers from intemperance , licentiousness , neglect of public education . - The French question in Canada ; fear of the Chinese in Australia ; Home Rule in England ; in ...
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... been modelled and formed from those of the preceding , and the lineal descent has never been interrupted or disturbed . " SIR FRANCIS PALGRAVE : English Commonwealth , I , 6 . ANGLO - SAXON FREEDOM . CHAPTER I. THE PRIMITIVE SAXONS.
... been modelled and formed from those of the preceding , and the lineal descent has never been interrupted or disturbed . " SIR FRANCIS PALGRAVE : English Commonwealth , I , 6 . ANGLO - SAXON FREEDOM . CHAPTER I. THE PRIMITIVE SAXONS.
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... , 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.
... , 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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... never before seen anything like it ? As a polity , it was no original device , but a revival of something most ancient . I once crossed the North The polity of America to some extent the revival of something Sea , and coming upon deck ...
... never before seen anything like it ? As a polity , it was no original device , but a revival of something most ancient . I once crossed the North The polity of America to some extent the revival of something Sea , and coming upon deck ...
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