The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... interest because we see here human nature , which craves ornament and prestige and expansion and centralization , and abhors rigidity , is slowly but surely winning the battle against the eighteenth - century doctrinaires and the ...
... interest because we see here human nature , which craves ornament and prestige and expansion and centralization , and abhors rigidity , is slowly but surely winning the battle against the eighteenth - century doctrinaires and the ...
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... interests , his slaves , and his estates , gradually building up a form of government closely resembling that which was just then developing in the kingdom from which he had emigrated . There were boisterous demagogic spirits in ...
... interests , his slaves , and his estates , gradually building up a form of government closely resembling that which was just then developing in the kingdom from which he had emigrated . There were boisterous demagogic spirits in ...
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... interests of the South ; and the southern planters , having tasted of the sweets of power , were not long in wishing it for them- selves . For by this time the artificial ties which kept the sections of America together had grown ...
... interests of the South ; and the southern planters , having tasted of the sweets of power , were not long in wishing it for them- selves . For by this time the artificial ties which kept the sections of America together had grown ...
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... interests in this repeal to the message which he delivered to Congress at an opening of the extra- ordinary session of that body which he convened . That , it was observed , was his constitutional limitation ; but on this occasion the ...
... interests in this repeal to the message which he delivered to Congress at an opening of the extra- ordinary session of that body which he convened . That , it was observed , was his constitutional limitation ; but on this occasion the ...
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... interests and responsibilities cannot be " carried on by negatives . " It is absurd to expect that the head of an administrative system should sit with folded hands waiting upon the pleasure of a the pleasure of a body made up of ...
... interests and responsibilities cannot be " carried on by negatives . " It is absurd to expect that the head of an administrative system should sit with folded hands waiting upon the pleasure of a the pleasure of a body made up of ...
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