The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... voting at a plebiscite , the principle of consolidating the States into a nation would have been defeated . Probably the real impelling power which carried the federal consti- tution was the dread of foreign powers , i.e. Spain and ...
... voting at a plebiscite , the principle of consolidating the States into a nation would have been defeated . Probably the real impelling power which carried the federal consti- tution was the dread of foreign powers , i.e. Spain and ...
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... votes of office - holders appointed by him . Granted that the President's power is partly due to his bounty , I believe it to be still more largely attributable to the spirit of centralization which charac- terizes the New America in a ...
... votes of office - holders appointed by him . Granted that the President's power is partly due to his bounty , I believe it to be still more largely attributable to the spirit of centralization which charac- terizes the New America in a ...
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... voted for a new Presidential yacht shows the great change in public opinion in ten years in America . More power will come : a government with ever- increasing interests and responsibilities cannot be " carried on by negatives . " It is ...
... voted for a new Presidential yacht shows the great change in public opinion in ten years in America . More power will come : a government with ever- increasing interests and responsibilities cannot be " carried on by negatives . " It is ...
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... votes , this doctrine of universal suffrage was strained to the utmost , and now , as we shall see , shows signs of breaking down in practice throughout the Southern States . Its most ardent votaries are now aware of its weakness ; it ...
... votes , this doctrine of universal suffrage was strained to the utmost , and now , as we shall see , shows signs of breaking down in practice throughout the Southern States . Its most ardent votaries are now aware of its weakness ; it ...
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... vote , and that only the select class who owned a great deal of land were fit to legislate : that the constitution limited the power of the federal government over the States ; but that the will of Congress was supreme over the ...
... vote , and that only the select class who owned a great deal of land were fit to legislate : that the constitution limited the power of the federal government over the States ; but that the will of Congress was supreme over the ...
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