The Nineteenth Century, Volume 48Henry S. King & Company, 1900 |
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Page 395
... United States to hold subject territories . This argument has taken such a strong hold of Mr. Carl Schurz , that he has written his whole article on the supposition that the United States cannot do this ; and he proceeds to draw ...
... United States to hold subject territories . This argument has taken such a strong hold of Mr. Carl Schurz , that he has written his whole article on the supposition that the United States cannot do this ; and he proceeds to draw ...
Page 487
... United Kingdom , and to some degree higher in Continental Europe and in the United States . At the same time , it is to be remembered that the striking of averages is rather a dangerous occupation , and the pursuit of it is very apt to ...
... United Kingdom , and to some degree higher in Continental Europe and in the United States . At the same time , it is to be remembered that the striking of averages is rather a dangerous occupation , and the pursuit of it is very apt to ...
Page 618
... United States never intended that the people should directly elect their President or Vice - President . The Constitution of the United States is conspicuous for its many safeguards in the interest of conservatism . This feature of the ...
... United States never intended that the people should directly elect their President or Vice - President . The Constitution of the United States is conspicuous for its many safeguards in the interest of conservatism . This feature of the ...
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