Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... given lineage . This developing concept of permanent office and its inheritability tended to spread through imita ... given hereditary chiefship , we are at the same time given the institutions we are here primarily concerned with ; we ...
... given lineage . This developing concept of permanent office and its inheritability tended to spread through imita ... given hereditary chiefship , we are at the same time given the institutions we are here primarily concerned with ; we ...
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... given and enforced depends upon the willingness of the mass of people to receive them . In a large measure the servant dictates to the master , or the master defers to the servant ; for any attempt to set up rules of con- duct that ...
... given and enforced depends upon the willingness of the mass of people to receive them . In a large measure the servant dictates to the master , or the master defers to the servant ; for any attempt to set up rules of con- duct that ...
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... given the term a nar- rower implication , confining it to the form and functions of the govern- ment . At first this may seem strange . The State , we agree , must have territory as well as government ; and , if people can exist without ...
... given the term a nar- rower implication , confining it to the form and functions of the govern- ment . At first this may seem strange . The State , we agree , must have territory as well as government ; and , if people can exist without ...
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