| Edward Clark Lunt - 1888 - 140 str.
...country shall allow their local affairs to be administered by 1 " Congressional Government," p. 54. prefects sent from Washington, and when the self-government...lost as that of the departments of France, or even so far as that of the departments of England — on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
| 1896 - 590 str.
...say of very many — of the delegates was the same as that of one of our present historians: — " If the day should ever arrive (which God forbid !)...lost as that of the Departments of France, or even so far as that of the Counties of England, — on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
| James Roscoe Day - 1907 - 378 str.
...shall allow their local affairs to be administered by prefects sent from Washington [Commissions?] and when the self-government of the States shall have...lost as that of the departments of France or even so far as that of the counties of England — on that day the progressive political career, of the American... | |
| 1909 - 800 str.
...branches of law which now rest upon the decisions of half a century would be the lesser of the two evils. "If the day should ever arrive (which God forbid!)...lost as that of the Departments of France, or even so far as that of the counties of England, — on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
| Fontaine Talbott Fox - 1911 - 204 str.
...his calm, statesmanlike wisdom, had come to join. And now that in our own day the disruptive powers have been even more thoroughly and effectually overcome,...lost as that of the departments of France, or even so far as that of the counties of England, — on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
| Fontaine Talbott Fox - 1911 - 180 str.
...principles of that party to be reasserted with fresh emphasis. If the day should ever arrive (which Grod forbid) when the people of the different parts of...lost as that of the departments of France, or even so far as that of the counties of England, — on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
| 1915 - 300 str.
...join. And now that in our own day the disruptive forces have been even more effectually and thoroughly overcome, it is time for the principles of that party...lost as that of the departments of France, or even so far as that of the counties of England—on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
| Henry St. George Tucker - 1915 - 480 str.
...centralization is our danger to-day, as the weakness of the federal tie was our danger a century ago .... If the day should ever arrive (which God forbid) when...lost as that of the departments of France, or even so far as that of the counties of England, — on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
| Henry St. George Tucker - 1916 - 226 str.
...centralization is our danger to-day, as the weakness of the Federal tie was our danger a century ago. ... If the day should ever arrive (which God forbid) when...lost as that of the departments of France or even so far as that of the counties of England, — on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
| Charles Wheeler Pierson - 1922 - 210 str.
...writing of the importance of preserving the constitutional equilibrium between nation and states, said:2 If the day should ever arrive (which God forbid !)...lost as that of the departments of France, or even so far as that of the counties of England — * on that day the progressive political career of the American... | |
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