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Page 145
It is a philosophy of life based on respect for the rights and the dignity of the individual man and woman and on a belief that the welfare of the State derives from and is dependent upon the free exercise of individual genius and ...
It is a philosophy of life based on respect for the rights and the dignity of the individual man and woman and on a belief that the welfare of the State derives from and is dependent upon the free exercise of individual genius and ...
Page 157
Roughly speaking , only the powers concerning matters of common interest were given to the United States , while those which concerned internal affairs were left to the individual States . It was felt that the latter would be of far ...
Roughly speaking , only the powers concerning matters of common interest were given to the United States , while those which concerned internal affairs were left to the individual States . It was felt that the latter would be of far ...
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Nor could a federation exist if each part could enter into individual agreements with foreign States , be- cause this would destroy unity at a point where it is most necessary . There is no existing federation which has not been given ...
Nor could a federation exist if each part could enter into individual agreements with foreign States , be- cause this would destroy unity at a point where it is most necessary . There is no existing federation which has not been given ...
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