American Convictions: Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850Lippincott, 1970 - 632페이지 Studies the bases and fluctuations of American political thought and attitudes from the colonial experience to the dawn of industrialism. |
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... legislature failed to meet the demands of theory . That such considerations were important became very clear in 1777 , when the legislature , the two houses seated together , drafted a constitution and submitted it to the townships . It ...
... legislature failed to meet the demands of theory . That such considerations were important became very clear in 1777 , when the legislature , the two houses seated together , drafted a constitution and submitted it to the townships . It ...
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... legislature and complete freedom of religion . On the restraining side , he opposed , as if the idea were outrageous , a one - house legislature ; he wanted a property qualification for voting in the regular state elec- tions , as had ...
... legislature and complete freedom of religion . On the restraining side , he opposed , as if the idea were outrageous , a one - house legislature ; he wanted a property qualification for voting in the regular state elec- tions , as had ...
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... legislature would be more compatible with a people's government than a two - house one . In general the Frenchman wanted power concentrated and responsibility centralized . So far as the legislature was concerned , it was the ...
... legislature would be more compatible with a people's government than a two - house one . In general the Frenchman wanted power concentrated and responsibility centralized . So far as the legislature was concerned , it was the ...
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