| Woodrow Wilson - 1889 - 732 str.
...Compared with the vast prerogatives of the state legislatures, these limitations seem small enough. All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...the suffrage ; they prescribe the rules of marriage, the legal relations of husband and wife, of parent and child ; they determine the powers of masters... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1889 - 146 str.
...Compared with the vast prerogatives of the state legislatures, these limitations seem small enough. All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...the suffrage ; they prescribe the rules of marriage, th legal relations of husband and wife, of parent and child; the; determine the powers of masters over... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1889 - 732 str.
...States.—Compared with the vast prerogatives of the state legislatures, these limitations seem small enough. All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...depend upon state legislation; the education of the lM-ople is in the care of the states ; with them rests the regulation of the suffrage ; they prescribe... | |
| John Fiske - 1890 - 418 str.
...Compared with the vast prerogatives of the state legislatures, these limitations seem small enough. All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...the suffrage ; they prescribe the rules of marriage, the legal relations of husband and wife, of parent and child; they determine the powers of masters... | |
| William Carey Jones, California. State Board of Education - 1891 - 266 str.
...Compared with the vast prerogatives of the State Legislatures, these limitations seem small enough. All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...the suffrage; they prescribe the rules of marriage, the legal relations of husband and wife, of parent and child; they determine the powers of masters... | |
| John Fiske - 1891 - 412 str.
...Compared with the vast prerogatives of the state legislatures, these limitations seem small enough. All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...the suffrage ; they prescribe the rules of marriage, the legal relations of husband and wife, of parent and child ; they determine the powers of masters... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1892 - 728 str.
...Compared with the vast prerogatives of the state legislatures, these limitations seem small enough. All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...the suffrage ; they prescribe the rules of marriage, the legal relations of husband and wife, of parent and child ; they determine the powers of masters... | |
| Clinton David Higby - 1893 - 148 str.
...remain in the States. " All the civil and religious rights of our citizens," says Mr. Woodrow Wilson, "depend upon State legislation ; the education of...of the States : with them rests the regulation of suffrage ; they prescribe the rules of marriage, the legal relations of husband and wife, of parent... | |
| Michigan Schoolmasters' Club - 1894 - 554 str.
...courses on history, \Yoodrow Wilson, now Preside"nt of Princeton University, has pointed out that : "All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...the suffrage; they prescribe the rules of marriage. the legal relations of husband and wife, of parent and child ; they determine the powers of masters... | |
| Donald Littlefield Morrill - 1901 - 360 str.
...the State government, the following words of a learned writer upon the si'biect are quoted in full: 'All the civil and religious rights of our citizens...the suffrage; they prescribe the rules of marriage, the legal relations of husband and wife, of parent and child; they determine the powers of masters... | |
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