Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law ...: Sovereignty and libertyGinn, 1890 |
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... CHARACTER . Principles of political psychology . The nations of modern Europe and the United States of America are sprung from the Greek , Latin , Celtic , Teutonic and Slavonic races . 1. Political psychology of the Greek and Slav ...
... CHARACTER . Principles of political psychology . The nations of modern Europe and the United States of America are sprung from the Greek , Latin , Celtic , Teutonic and Slavonic races . 1. Political psychology of the Greek and Slav ...
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... character there is no very sharp distinction between the populations occupy- ing these different divisions . In all of them an amalgamated Teutonic race is the dominant factor . But there are many qualifications to be noted in regard to ...
... character there is no very sharp distinction between the populations occupy- ing these different divisions . In all of them an amalgamated Teutonic race is the dominant factor . But there are many qualifications to be noted in regard to ...
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... character of the population of this territory is very cosmopolitan . It is , as to the greater part of it , a compound of many elements , mostly congenial and not difficult of amalgamation , having for its base the English branch of the ...
... character of the population of this territory is very cosmopolitan . It is , as to the greater part of it , a compound of many elements , mostly congenial and not difficult of amalgamation , having for its base the English branch of the ...
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John William Burgess. character upon the political and legal civilization of this population has been and is still very great , as we shall see again and again in our further considerations . III . Let us now examine the political ...
John William Burgess. character upon the political and legal civilization of this population has been and is still very great , as we shall see again and again in our further considerations . III . Let us now examine the political ...
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... territory and live under tribal organizations , and three- fourths of the Chinese reside in a single commonwealth , viz ; California . CHAPTER III . NATIONAL POLITICAL CHARACTER . THIS is a Distribution of Nations and Nationalities . 29.
... territory and live under tribal organizations , and three- fourths of the Chinese reside in a single commonwealth , viz ; California . CHAPTER III . NATIONAL POLITICAL CHARACTER . THIS is a Distribution of Nations and Nationalities . 29.
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