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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... tion which met in Philadelphia in 1787. ' What Dr. 1 Professor Morey well expresses this idea : " The organic law under which he [ the American ] lives is set forth in a written docu- ment . It was put into form at a given time and ...
... tion which met in Philadelphia in 1787. ' What Dr. 1 Professor Morey well expresses this idea : " The organic law under which he [ the American ] lives is set forth in a written docu- ment . It was put into form at a given time and ...
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Charles Ellis Stevens. Von Holst aptly calls the " worship of the Constitu- tion " has largely stimulated the idea . The philosophy of modern democracy — which , under the influence of the theories of Rousseau , long ignored historical ...
Charles Ellis Stevens. Von Holst aptly calls the " worship of the Constitu- tion " has largely stimulated the idea . The philosophy of modern democracy — which , under the influence of the theories of Rousseau , long ignored historical ...
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... tion . Yet , down to the present , no volume devoted to the theme has appeared . The American Constitution is , strictly speaking , the document which goes by that name . The present work sources of its con- treats of the document , and ...
... tion . Yet , down to the present , no volume devoted to the theme has appeared . The American Constitution is , strictly speaking , the document which goes by that name . The present work sources of its con- treats of the document , and ...
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... tion a most interesting question - the question of Dutch influences - Mr. Campbell has seemingly erred on this side . His very able treatment of his theme renders this bias the more regrettable . 1 “ The people were proud to call ...
... tion a most interesting question - the question of Dutch influences - Mr. Campbell has seemingly erred on this side . His very able treatment of his theme renders this bias the more regrettable . 1 “ The people were proud to call ...
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... tion of the civilization represented in the products set forth ; and the similarity to himself of the English - speaking men who had gathered there , though they came from the farthest corners of the world . Such clothing we wear ...
... tion of the civilization represented in the products set forth ; and the similarity to himself of the English - speaking men who had gathered there , though they came from the farthest corners of the world . Such clothing we wear ...
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