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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Página vi
... regard that history . England and Amer- ica are mother and child ; the polity of the latter in its origin is a mere outflow from that of the former , the two constitutional streams since the divergence flowing constantly parallel and ...
... regard that history . England and Amer- ica are mother and child ; the polity of the latter in its origin is a mere outflow from that of the former , the two constitutional streams since the divergence flowing constantly parallel and ...
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... regards the past , the discord of authorities will ever be harmonized ? The task is worth execu- ting ; the time as propitious as any that is likely to arise . The present writer , fortifying his judgment as he could , has written his ...
... regards the past , the discord of authorities will ever be harmonized ? The task is worth execu- ting ; the time as propitious as any that is likely to arise . The present writer , fortifying his judgment as he could , has written his ...
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... regards the Slavs , however , the succession of moots above that of the mir is said to be quite wanting . In the case of the Greeks , no such recognition of the principle of representation existed , if we may trust Freeman , 2 as that ...
... regards the Slavs , however , the succession of moots above that of the mir is said to be quite wanting . In the case of the Greeks , no such recognition of the principle of representation existed , if we may trust Freeman , 2 as that ...
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... regards the ætheling , the man in a vague way set apart , likely to be chosen , if brave and competent , to the office of heretoga , or war - chief , our society furnishes no trace of him ; on the other hand , the American citizen ...
... regards the ætheling , the man in a vague way set apart , likely to be chosen , if brave and competent , to the office of heretoga , or war - chief , our society furnishes no trace of him ; on the other hand , the American citizen ...
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... regard the general good . Participation , even in the smallest public function , is useful : such participation should , however , be great as the general good will allow ; nothing else can be ultimately desirable than the admission of ...
... regard the general good . Participation , even in the smallest public function , is useful : such participation should , however , be great as the general good will allow ; nothing else can be ultimately desirable than the admission of ...
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