Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... thing from the recognition of new governments and , comparatively speaking , a rare occurrence . States are so long - lived that the quality of perma- nence is usually attributed to them . More than three hundred years ago Hugo Grotius ...
... thing from the recognition of new governments and , comparatively speaking , a rare occurrence . States are so long - lived that the quality of perma- nence is usually attributed to them . More than three hundred years ago Hugo Grotius ...
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... things , not the things must have names ; and , notwithstanding the appear in the discussion of sovereignty , there ... thing itself , because it exists . Inde the most effective means of getting to know the charact system of government ...
... things , not the things must have names ; and , notwithstanding the appear in the discussion of sovereignty , there ... thing itself , because it exists . Inde the most effective means of getting to know the charact system of government ...
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... thing passed by a legislature , a thing enacted , made new by representative assembly , is perfectly modern , and yet it has so thoroughly taken possession of our minds ... that statutes have assumed in our minds the main bulk of the ...
... thing passed by a legislature , a thing enacted , made new by representative assembly , is perfectly modern , and yet it has so thoroughly taken possession of our minds ... that statutes have assumed in our minds the main bulk of the ...
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