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... the other side of the Atlantic . We are led to ask whether the new form of free government , established in the United States in 1789 , offers any peculiarities which might be usefully adopted here , INTRODUCTION . xi.
... the other side of the Atlantic . We are led to ask whether the new form of free government , established in the United States in 1789 , offers any peculiarities which might be usefully adopted here , INTRODUCTION . xi.
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... established in nearly the same form by Charles I .; and the Revolution of 1688 found the colony , " if not in the practical possession of liberty , at least with forms of government well calculated silently to cherish its spirit ...
... established in nearly the same form by Charles I .; and the Revolution of 1688 found the colony , " if not in the practical possession of liberty , at least with forms of government well calculated silently to cherish its spirit ...
Strana 15
... established for themselves a simple form of go- vernment , “ in its essence a pure democracy , ” and under which they proceeded to elect a go- vernor and other officers , and to enact laws . Connecticut , or rather the three towns that ...
... established for themselves a simple form of go- vernment , “ in its essence a pure democracy , ” and under which they proceeded to elect a go- vernor and other officers , and to enact laws . Connecticut , or rather the three towns that ...
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... established a form of government for them- selves , which was subsequently confirmed in the main by the Charter of Charles II . ; a charter which , with the characteristic indiffer- ence of the day , sanctioned the democratic principle ...
... established a form of government for them- selves , which was subsequently confirmed in the main by the Charter of Charles II . ; a charter which , with the characteristic indiffer- ence of the day , sanctioned the democratic principle ...
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... established and ordinary preroga- tives were exercised without dispute . * The representative system was organised on a mo- derate basis , and consisted for the most part of two portions ; one elected by the freehold- ers , the other ...
... established and ordinary preroga- tives were exercised without dispute . * The representative system was organised on a mo- derate basis , and consisted for the most part of two portions ; one elected by the freehold- ers , the other ...
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