Sources of the Constitution of the United States, Considered in Relation to Colonial and English HistoryMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 277 páginas |
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... political and social fabric of the civilized world , it can scarcely be unprofitable for earnest thinkers to pause and consider , that the great republic possesses in its method of govern- ment the result , not merely of a philosophy ...
... political and social fabric of the civilized world , it can scarcely be unprofitable for earnest thinkers to pause and consider , that the great republic possesses in its method of govern- ment the result , not merely of a philosophy ...
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... political literature ; and this view is not confined to native writers . " Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , April , 1891 , p . 530 . 1 Von Holst , Constitutional and Political History of the United States ...
... political literature ; and this view is not confined to native writers . " Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , April , 1891 , p . 530 . 1 Von Holst , Constitutional and Political History of the United States ...
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... political development of many generations of men . When the preparation of the present work was undertaken , some years ago , there existed no popular recognition of these facts . The tendency was still to regard this constitution as ...
... political development of many generations of men . When the preparation of the present work was undertaken , some years ago , there existed no popular recognition of these facts . The tendency was still to regard this constitution as ...
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... political and social fabric of the civilized world , it can scarcely be unprofitable for earnest thinkers to pause and consider , that the great republic possesses in its method of govern- ment the result , not merely of a philosophy ...
... political and social fabric of the civilized world , it can scarcely be unprofitable for earnest thinkers to pause and consider , that the great republic possesses in its method of govern- ment the result , not merely of a philosophy ...
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... political animal , and that who- soever is naturally and not accidentally unfit for society must be either inferior or superior to man . ” . Welford's translation of Aris- totle's Politics and Economics , 6. Mr. Hannis Taylor gives ...
... political animal , and that who- soever is naturally and not accidentally unfit for society must be either inferior or superior to man . ” . Welford's translation of Aris- totle's Politics and Economics , 6. Mr. Hannis Taylor gives ...
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