Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... votes we see the need of giving men equal opportunities . Finally the relation of America to other countries is no longer so simple as when it took months for a ship to cross the ocean . Our fathers came away from Europe to find freedom ...
... votes we see the need of giving men equal opportunities . Finally the relation of America to other countries is no longer so simple as when it took months for a ship to cross the ocean . Our fathers came away from Europe to find freedom ...
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... votes we see the need of giving men equal opportunities . Finally the relation of America to other countries is no longer so simple as when it took months for a ship to cross the ocean . Our fathers came away from Europe to find freedom ...
... votes we see the need of giving men equal opportunities . Finally the relation of America to other countries is no longer so simple as when it took months for a ship to cross the ocean . Our fathers came away from Europe to find freedom ...
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... voted what should be done . Now the king was a great landholder and also had a great many officers . He , then , held a court just as a lord or sheriff held a court . If the king could not always hold court himself he had ...
... voted what should be done . Now the king was a great landholder and also had a great many officers . He , then , held a court just as a lord or sheriff held a court . If the king could not always hold court himself he had ...
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... voting or otherwise . Very few Englishmen had this right until the year 1832 , although civil liberty had been secured very much earlier . 6. Liberty or freedom , which is in contrast with any kind of constraint or bondage . If a person ...
... voting or otherwise . Very few Englishmen had this right until the year 1832 , although civil liberty had been secured very much earlier . 6. Liberty or freedom , which is in contrast with any kind of constraint or bondage . If a person ...
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... vote at any time to put him to death or banish him or confiscate his property , without show- ing that he had violated any law . It was then a great gain when a citizen could claim the right to be heard in court , and to be treated the ...
... vote at any time to put him to death or banish him or confiscate his property , without show- ing that he had violated any law . It was then a great gain when a citizen could claim the right to be heard in court , and to be treated the ...
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