The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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An Experiment in Democracy Carl Lotus Becker. established there . Massachusetts , the princi- pal New England colony , was settled by Eng- lishmen who were not content to re - establish in America the institutions that existed in England ...
An Experiment in Democracy Carl Lotus Becker. established there . Massachusetts , the princi- pal New England colony , was settled by Eng- lishmen who were not content to re - establish in America the institutions that existed in England ...
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... established an Austrian prince in Mexico on the ruins of her former republican institutions . Against this ... established by her people . . . for the avowed purpose of suppressing it and establishing upon its ruins a foreign monarchical ...
... established an Austrian prince in Mexico on the ruins of her former republican institutions . Against this ... established by her people . . . for the avowed purpose of suppressing it and establishing upon its ruins a foreign monarchical ...
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... established restrictions or privileges . By political liberty they meant the abolition of arbitrary government , the establishment of a government controlled by the governed and acting only on the sanction of laws which should be the ...
... established restrictions or privileges . By political liberty they meant the abolition of arbitrary government , the establishment of a government controlled by the governed and acting only on the sanction of laws which should be the ...
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