The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... United Colonies were ab- solved from all allegiance to or dependence upon the crown or the parliament of Great Britain , " and this was adopted . But this bare statement was not philosophic , it did not appeal to the judgment of mankind ...
... United Colonies were ab- solved from all allegiance to or dependence upon the crown or the parliament of Great Britain , " and this was adopted . But this bare statement was not philosophic , it did not appeal to the judgment of mankind ...
Strana 17
... United Colonies became the United States of America , tied together under loose Articles of Confedera- tion that were not so much a constitution as a treaty of alliance . Since a treaty is no good place for enunciating philosophic ...
... United Colonies became the United States of America , tied together under loose Articles of Confedera- tion that were not so much a constitution as a treaty of alliance . Since a treaty is no good place for enunciating philosophic ...
Strana 27
... United States , in acts admitting ten separate states to the union , has required , as a condition , that the state constitutions in question shall not be alien to the Declara- tion of Independence . For example , the act of April 19 ...
... United States , in acts admitting ten separate states to the union , has required , as a condition , that the state constitutions in question shall not be alien to the Declara- tion of Independence . For example , the act of April 19 ...
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As by an Invisible Hand | 29 |
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