The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... citizen . Massachu- setts and New York , in particular , were jealous of national power which might belittle their own pre- tensions . Indeed , it is the opinion of historians that had the decision been left to the people voting at a ...
... citizen . Massachu- setts and New York , in particular , were jealous of national power which might belittle their own pre- tensions . Indeed , it is the opinion of historians that had the decision been left to the people voting at a ...
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... citizens ; will at last swallow them up . " " The creation of a despot in the person of the Presi- dent " was also confidently predicted ( see " Elliott's Debates " ) . Consider the following passage from Sir John Seeley in its THE ...
... citizens ; will at last swallow them up . " " The creation of a despot in the person of the Presi- dent " was also confidently predicted ( see " Elliott's Debates " ) . Consider the following passage from Sir John Seeley in its THE ...
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... citizen of this republic , McKinley , from his official residence at the American capital , at the touch of a button put in motion fleets which in a few brief hours changed the maps of two continents , and placed a nation , for ...
... citizen of this republic , McKinley , from his official residence at the American capital , at the touch of a button put in motion fleets which in a few brief hours changed the maps of two continents , and placed a nation , for ...
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... citizens who owned lands and houses and possessed a sectarian qualification . When territorial government was first set up by Congress , the broad principle existed that there was one kind of government for the States and another for ...
... citizens who owned lands and houses and possessed a sectarian qualification . When territorial government was first set up by Congress , the broad principle existed that there was one kind of government for the States and another for ...
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... citizens of America , instead of as formerly under tribal government , separate minor nations under the wardship under the United States Government . The President said " In the schools the education should be elementary and largely ...
... citizens of America , instead of as formerly under tribal government , separate minor nations under the wardship under the United States Government . The President said " In the schools the education should be elementary and largely ...
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