The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... Congress in 1811 , “ the first public love of my heart is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . There is my fireside ; there are the tombs of my ancestors . " - Putnam's " American Orations , " i . p . 168. A majority of the people , we ...
... Congress in 1811 , “ the first public love of my heart is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . There is my fireside ; there are the tombs of my ancestors . " - Putnam's " American Orations , " i . p . 168. A majority of the people , we ...
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... Congress , as representing the people , was to reside the major power . How little they would have credited the prophet who should have told them that the President would become the most important factor in the government ! 1 Yet slowly ...
... Congress , as representing the people , was to reside the major power . How little they would have credited the prophet who should have told them that the President would become the most important factor in the government ! 1 Yet slowly ...
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... Congress seems to have abdicated . The laws promul- gated by the American authorities in the Philippine Islands declared that they were enacted " by the authority of the President of the United States , " a phrase up to then unknown in ...
... Congress seems to have abdicated . The laws promul- gated by the American authorities in the Philippine Islands declared that they were enacted " by the authority of the President of the United States , " a phrase up to then unknown in ...
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... Congress to comply with his demand ? Not from the Constitution . The growing power of the President is a thing long foreshadowed . Even Jefferson , who feared Washington might desire to be made King , and who believed in always ...
... Congress to comply with his demand ? Not from the Constitution . The growing power of the President is a thing long foreshadowed . Even Jefferson , who feared Washington might desire to be made King , and who believed in always ...
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... Congress , and particularly in the Senate , " that it is futile to oppose a President and his administration . ” 1 But it must not be supposed by the inquirer into the phenomena of the New America , that the increased power of the ruler ...
... Congress , and particularly in the Senate , " that it is futile to oppose a President and his administration . ” 1 But it must not be supposed by the inquirer into the phenomena of the New America , that the increased power of the ruler ...
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