Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... secure . It is the nation which protects from any foreign enemy , which safeguards many of our liberties , and which is more and more coming to regu- late our railroads and larger activities of business . These groups - family , city or ...
... secure . It is the nation which protects from any foreign enemy , which safeguards many of our liberties , and which is more and more coming to regu- late our railroads and larger activities of business . These groups - family , city or ...
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... secure . We have a word , “ clannish , " which brings out precisely this defect . Clannish people keep too closely together ; they do not mix with others and get the stimulus that comes from rubbing shoulders with all sorts of people ...
... secure . We have a word , “ clannish , " which brings out precisely this defect . Clannish people keep too closely together ; they do not mix with others and get the stimulus that comes from rubbing shoulders with all sorts of people ...
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... secure good things that we could not secure without following a leader and working under him , then it is a splendid quality . But we need first to make sure of our cause . The colonists who remained faithful to King George III at the ...
... secure good things that we could not secure without following a leader and working under him , then it is a splendid quality . But we need first to make sure of our cause . The colonists who remained faithful to King George III at the ...
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... secure greater liberties . It was a struggle of the new societies built up by trade and wealth against the old unions built up by fighters . We begin to see , then , that town life was a great advance , not only in getting a living ...
... secure greater liberties . It was a struggle of the new societies built up by trade and wealth against the old unions built up by fighters . We begin to see , then , that town life was a great advance , not only in getting a living ...
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... secure greater liberty for their citizens than the peasants or villagers had enjoyed . This was due largely to two facts . First the town dwellers became used to acting together . They de- fended their walls , they made rules for ...
... secure greater liberty for their citizens than the peasants or villagers had enjoyed . This was due largely to two facts . First the town dwellers became used to acting together . They de- fended their walls , they made rules for ...
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