Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... town , they did not attempt at first to keep their cattle in private pastures . They had brands by which to distinguish their cattle , and then turned them into common pasture or " waste . " The village community is still found in ...
... town , they did not attempt at first to keep their cattle in private pastures . They had brands by which to distinguish their cattle , and then turned them into common pasture or " waste . " The village community is still found in ...
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... town or county , but the chances are he is not . He may happen to be chosen chairman of the town - meeting if he attends , but the court and town - meeting are not likely to be held in his house , and if he is chairman it is because he ...
... town or county , but the chances are he is not . He may happen to be chosen chairman of the town - meeting if he attends , but the court and town - meeting are not likely to be held in his house , and if he is chairman it is because he ...
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... towns ) . This last was called a Parliament and came to be , in time , the great governing body of the state in England . Our Congress and state legislatures are , in many respects , copied from it . The way in which the king at the ...
... towns ) . This last was called a Parliament and came to be , in time , the great governing body of the state in England . Our Congress and state legislatures are , in many respects , copied from it . The way in which the king at the ...
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... towns . That is , they wanted a monopoly . When the merchants of London or of Bristol or Yarmouth wanted this privi- lege , they were willing to pay the king money for a charter which would give them a monopoly , except at fairs or with ...
... towns . That is , they wanted a monopoly . When the merchants of London or of Bristol or Yarmouth wanted this privi- lege , they were willing to pay the king money for a charter which would give them a monopoly , except at fairs or with ...
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... town gilds would have allowed . Gradually , indeed , the old gilds , which were at first chartered by the king and which controlled their own members , were dissolved , and the state itself undertook to regulate the trading , on the one ...
... town gilds would have allowed . Gradually , indeed , the old gilds , which were at first chartered by the king and which controlled their own members , were dissolved , and the state itself undertook to regulate the trading , on the one ...
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