Democracy Today: An American InterpretationChristian Gauss Scott, Foresman, 1917 - 310 страница |
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... principles of classical statesmen and philosophers . The citizens who.constituted the people of the ancient republics were , when most numerous , a mere privi- leged class , a ruling minority of the population taken as a whole . Under ...
... principles of classical statesmen and philosophers . The citizens who.constituted the people of the ancient republics were , when most numerous , a mere privi- leged class , a ruling minority of the population taken as a whole . Under ...
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... principles separated by the whole . heaven from those of the Roman or Grecian demo- crat . Its theory is of equal rights without respect of blood or breeding . It knows nothing of a citizenship won by privilege or inherited through ...
... principles separated by the whole . heaven from those of the Roman or Grecian demo- crat . Its theory is of equal rights without respect of blood or breeding . It knows nothing of a citizenship won by privilege or inherited through ...
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... principles and precedents to the new conditions of American life , and they solved it with singular discre- tion . They put as many obstacles as they could con- trive , not in the way of the people's will , but of their whim . With few ...
... principles and precedents to the new conditions of American life , and they solved it with singular discre- tion . They put as many obstacles as they could con- trive , not in the way of the people's will , but of their whim . With few ...
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... principle of passive obedience , democracy , ill understood , has slackened the spring of that ductility to discipline which is essential to " the unity and married calm of States . " But I feel assured that experience and necessity ...
... principle of passive obedience , democracy , ill understood , has slackened the spring of that ductility to discipline which is essential to " the unity and married calm of States . " But I feel assured that experience and necessity ...
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... principle insist on a division of human wit , for I have observed that the quantity of this has been even more inconveniently limited . Mr. George himself has an inequitably large share of it . But he is right in his impelling motive ...
... principle insist on a division of human wit , for I have observed that the quantity of this has been even more inconveniently limited . Mr. George himself has an inequitably large share of it . But he is right in his impelling motive ...
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Страница 214 - A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined.
Страница 217 - An independent Polish state should be erected which should include the territories inhabited by indisputably Polish populations, which should be assured a free and secure access to the sea, and whose political and economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant.
Страница 215 - All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored, and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly fifty years, should be righted, in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all. 9. A readjustment of the frontiers of Italy should be effected along clearly recognizable lines of nationality.
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Страница 127 - The new policy has swept every restriction aside. Vessels of every kind, whatever their flag, their character, their cargo, their destination, their errand, have been ruthlessly sent to the bottom without warning and without thought of help or mercy for those on board, the vessels of friendly neutrals, along with those of belligerents.
Страница 217 - A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.
Страница 138 - We shall, happily, still have an opportunity to prove that friendship in our daily attitude and actions...
Страница 138 - It will be all the easier for us to conduct ourselves as belligerents in a high spirit of right and fairness...
Страница 136 - We are accepting this challenge of hostile purpose because we know that in such a government, following such methods, we can never have a friend ; and that in the presence of its organized power, always lying in wait to accomplish we know not what purpose, there can be no assured security for the democratic governments of the world.