The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... PRESIDENT 204 XVI . EDUCATION AND SCIENCE 212 XVII . THE NEW LITERATURE 220 XVIII . PROGRESS AND CHARACTER 231 APPENDIX I. THE NATIONAL TITLE . II . THE NEW TRUSTS AND THEIR MAKERS INDEX 251 • 258 265 Page 222 , line 99 243 , " " 99.
... PRESIDENT 204 XVI . EDUCATION AND SCIENCE 212 XVII . THE NEW LITERATURE 220 XVIII . PROGRESS AND CHARACTER 231 APPENDIX I. THE NATIONAL TITLE . II . THE NEW TRUSTS AND THEIR MAKERS INDEX 251 • 258 265 Page 222 , line 99 243 , " " 99.
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... president , so simple , so innocent in its origin , yet come to signify arbitrary power ?? 1 The base wretch who murdered President McKinley declared , " I shot him because he was the ruler , and held such power as I do not think any ...
... president , so simple , so innocent in its origin , yet come to signify arbitrary power ?? 1 The base wretch who murdered President McKinley declared , " I shot him because he was the ruler , and held such power as I do not think any ...
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... President would become the most important factor in the government ! 1 Yet slowly , but surely , the powers of the executive have evolved , until the President has for some time had ascendency over the legislative and judicial . Now the ...
... President would become the most important factor in the government ! 1 Yet slowly , but surely , the powers of the executive have evolved , until the President has for some time had ascendency over the legislative and judicial . Now the ...
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... President realized in practice the constitutional provision that the President shall actually lead and command in war . At all times , throughout the few brief weeks of hostilities , the President was in telegraphic touch of both land ...
... President realized in practice the constitutional provision that the President shall actually lead and command in war . At all times , throughout the few brief weeks of hostilities , the President was in telegraphic touch of both land ...
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... President of the United States , " a phrase up to then unknown in American History . In 1898 the President declared that no privateering would be resorted to by the nation . Whence did the President derive his authority ? not from the ...
... President of the United States , " a phrase up to then unknown in American History . In 1898 the President declared that no privateering would be resorted to by the nation . Whence did the President derive his authority ? not from the ...
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