The American Founding Experience: Political Community and Republican GovernmentUniversity of Illinois Press, 1994 - 304 страница "An Illini book from the University of Illinois Press"--Page 4 of cover. |
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... founding period - that the constitution - writing and related basic policy departures of that period probably presupposed a consider- able prior experience of self - government ; that the decisions and initiatives of the founding gave a ...
... founding period - that the constitution - writing and related basic policy departures of that period probably presupposed a consider- able prior experience of self - government ; that the decisions and initiatives of the founding gave a ...
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... founding period , 221–22 Protest . See Organized protest and resistance Public education . See Education , public Public good : republican conception of , 213 , 252 Public spirit : in Cato's Letters , 216 ; and nation- building in founding ...
... founding period , 221–22 Protest . See Organized protest and resistance Public education . See Education , public Public good : republican conception of , 213 , 252 Public spirit : in Cato's Letters , 216 ; and nation- building in founding ...
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... period in Naturalization Act of 1795 , 80 Social discipline : as an objective in founding period , 201-6 ; in Puritan and republican traditions , 202 ; and virtue , 204–6 , 251 . See also Responsible citizenship Sovereignty , divided ...
... period in Naturalization Act of 1795 , 80 Social discipline : as an objective in founding period , 201-6 ; in Puritan and republican traditions , 202 ; and virtue , 204–6 , 251 . See also Responsible citizenship Sovereignty , divided ...
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The Challenge of Selfgovernment | 1 |
The Native American and the Free | 27 |
Immigration | 59 |
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