America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... object is excepted , take upon themselves the burden of establishing that exception . The creation of a corporation , it is said , appertains to sovereignty . This is admitted . But to what portion of sovereignty does it apper- tain ...
... object is excepted , take upon themselves the burden of establishing that exception . The creation of a corporation , it is said , appertains to sovereignty . This is admitted . But to what portion of sovereignty does it apper- tain ...
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... object of their hatred or their worship ; they strike in the dark and distribute their blows at random . We must first understand what is wanted of society and its gov- ernment . Do you wish to give a certain elevation to the human mind ...
... object of their hatred or their worship ; they strike in the dark and distribute their blows at random . We must first understand what is wanted of society and its gov- ernment . Do you wish to give a certain elevation to the human mind ...
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... object of her constant exertions to effect throughout the world , so far from being wise or humane , she would involve in the greatest calamity the whole country , and especially the race which it is the avowed object of her exertions ...
... object of her constant exertions to effect throughout the world , so far from being wise or humane , she would involve in the greatest calamity the whole country , and especially the race which it is the avowed object of her exertions ...
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