The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... interest in observing that the Electoral Colleges of the United States and of the Empire failed in exactly the same way . The electors fell under the absolute control of the factions dominant in the country . The German electors came to ...
... interest in observing that the Electoral Colleges of the United States and of the Empire failed in exactly the same way . The electors fell under the absolute control of the factions dominant in the country . The German electors came to ...
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... interest , occurs in that much misunderstood institution , the Roman Tribunate . In the modern feudal world , the community natu- rally distributed itself into classes or Estates , and there are abundant traces of legislatures in which ...
... interest , occurs in that much misunderstood institution , the Roman Tribunate . In the modern feudal world , the community natu- rally distributed itself into classes or Estates , and there are abundant traces of legislatures in which ...
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... interest , containing , as it does , a strik- ing account of the perversion of the Constitution during this revolutionary interval , now brought to a close . States guarantee to every State in the Union a Republican The Constitution of ...
... interest , containing , as it does , a strik- ing account of the perversion of the Constitution during this revolutionary interval , now brought to a close . States guarantee to every State in the Union a Republican The Constitution of ...
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... interest a large number of English- men , since it is the basis of the credit of many of the great American Railway Incorporations . But it is this prohibition which has in reality secured full play to the economical forces by which the ...
... interest a large number of English- men , since it is the basis of the credit of many of the great American Railway Incorporations . But it is this prohibition which has in reality secured full play to the economical forces by which the ...
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... interest in the religious life of England during the eighteenth century . The century opens in a storm . Convocation , silenced since the Revolution , had at last met . A controversy had been raised as to its right to meet concurrently ...
... interest in the religious life of England during the eighteenth century . The century opens in a storm . Convocation , silenced since the Revolution , had at last met . A controversy had been raised as to its right to meet concurrently ...
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