The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... question of government was one of the questions that drove men out of Europe into America in the seventeenth century . The colonial assemblies were perpetually quarreling with the governor over their respective powers . The Revolution ...
... question of government was one of the questions that drove men out of Europe into America in the seventeenth century . The colonial assemblies were perpetually quarreling with the governor over their respective powers . The Revolution ...
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... questions . The French people have in the nineteenth century dis- cussed the question of government as much as the Americans ; but in France the dispute has involved fundamental issues , such as the question of whether a divine - right ...
... questions . The French people have in the nineteenth century dis- cussed the question of government as much as the Americans ; but in France the dispute has involved fundamental issues , such as the question of whether a divine - right ...
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... question might have been settled by compromise ; as a moral question it could not be settled until the Union was destroyed or until it became all slave or all free . From the eighteenth century slavery had been regarded as a moral evil ...
... question might have been settled by compromise ; as a moral question it could not be settled until the Union was destroyed or until it became all slave or all free . From the eighteenth century slavery had been regarded as a moral evil ...
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