Political Thought in America: An AnthologyMichael B. Levy Dorsey Press, 1982 - 474페이지 |
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... force of law , or by force without law . And now , my friends , I ask , with the deepest anxiety , what institutions exist amongst us , which at once possess the power and are administered with the efficiency , re- quisite to save us ...
... force of law , or by force without law . And now , my friends , I ask , with the deepest anxiety , what institutions exist amongst us , which at once possess the power and are administered with the efficiency , re- quisite to save us ...
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... force . 3. We shall approve no territorial changes in any friendly part of the world unless they accord with the freely expressed wishes of the people concerned . 4. We believe that all peoples who are prepared for self - government ...
... force . 3. We shall approve no territorial changes in any friendly part of the world unless they accord with the freely expressed wishes of the people concerned . 4. We believe that all peoples who are prepared for self - government ...
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... force . The individu- als who are the components of this machine are unamenable to argument or reason which comes to them from outside sources . Their whole training has taught them to mistrust and discount the glib persuasiveness of ...
... force . The individu- als who are the components of this machine are unamenable to argument or reason which comes to them from outside sources . Their whole training has taught them to mistrust and discount the glib persuasiveness of ...
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PART II | 25 |
A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution 17631775 | 55 |
Letter to James Madison 1787 Thomas Jefferson | 108 |
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