A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... developed industrially while in the South cotton culture expanded . Members of Congress from the North furthered protectionist policies , while Southern mem- bers , fearing retaliation from abroad , advocated lower duties on imports ...
... developed industrially while in the South cotton culture expanded . Members of Congress from the North furthered protectionist policies , while Southern mem- bers , fearing retaliation from abroad , advocated lower duties on imports ...
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... safety , prosperity , and happiness . Paine and Jefferson accepted the social contract theory ; however , the former developed a corollary , namely , the doc- trine of the periodic reaffirmation of natural rights . Jefferson XX CALHOUN.
... safety , prosperity , and happiness . Paine and Jefferson accepted the social contract theory ; however , the former developed a corollary , namely , the doc- trine of the periodic reaffirmation of natural rights . Jefferson XX CALHOUN.
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John Caldwell Calhoun. state of the arts at the different periods , Rome developed more power , comparatively , than Great Britain ever has vast as that is and has been - or , perhaps , than any other community ever did . Hence the ...
John Caldwell Calhoun. state of the arts at the different periods , Rome developed more power , comparatively , than Great Britain ever has vast as that is and has been - or , perhaps , than any other community ever did . Hence the ...
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