Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law ...: Sovereignty and libertyGinn, 1890 Mr. Homer has always wanted to be a horse and persuades his good friend, Mr. Henry, to help him become one. |
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... representative of the world's progress . Many are the races , also , which still wait to be touched by the dawn of this great light . Of all the races of the world only the Roman and the Teuton have real- ized the state in its ...
... representative of the world's progress . Many are the races , also , which still wait to be touched by the dawn of this great light . Of all the races of the world only the Roman and the Teuton have real- ized the state in its ...
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... representative of the aristocracy in the government . The people tried to reform it so as to make it representative of the people . This could not be done in a moment . The immediate result of the struggle between the people and the ...
... representative of the aristocracy in the government . The people tried to reform it so as to make it representative of the people . This could not be done in a moment . The immediate result of the struggle between the people and the ...
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... representatives from the whole country , who should initiate a revision of the confeder- ate constitution . Expressed in the language of political sci- ence , Bowdoin's idea was to reorganize the American state in the form of a general ...
... representatives from the whole country , who should initiate a revision of the confeder- ate constitution . Expressed in the language of political sci- ence , Bowdoin's idea was to reorganize the American state in the form of a general ...
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... representative organization of the American state , the sovereign in the whole system ; ordained the constitution of government and of liberty ; called for the plébiscite thereon , and fixed the majority necessary for approval . The all ...
... representative organization of the American state , the sovereign in the whole system ; ordained the constitution of government and of liberty ; called for the plébiscite thereon , and fixed the majority necessary for approval . The all ...
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... representative in the Confederate Diet laid before that body the proposition from the Prussian government that a national convention , consisting of members chosen by universal suf- frage and direct election , should be called , and ...
... representative in the Confederate Diet laid before that body the proposition from the Prussian government that a national convention , consisting of members chosen by universal suf- frage and direct election , should be called , and ...
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