Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law ...: Sovereignty and libertyGinn, 1890 Mr. Homer has always wanted to be a horse and persuades his good friend, Mr. Henry, to help him become one. |
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... standpoint of the concept I. Principles according to which the portions of mankind forming states are determined . II . Peculiar characteristics of the state • PAGE 49 , 50 • · 51 • 51 51 1. All - comprehensiveness ; 2. Exclusiveness ...
... standpoint of the concept I. Principles according to which the portions of mankind forming states are determined . II . Peculiar characteristics of the state • PAGE 49 , 50 • · 51 • 51 51 1. All - comprehensiveness ; 2. Exclusiveness ...
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... standpoint . The line of shortest distance measures about three hundred miles . Here , then , is a very great defect in boundary . Here is the broad and open way from the far east into the middle and north of Europe . Moreover , the ...
... standpoint . The line of shortest distance measures about three hundred miles . Here , then , is a very great defect in boundary . Here is the broad and open way from the far east into the middle and north of Europe . Moreover , the ...
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... standpoint , as I have before indicated , I think it questionable if we should do this . Of these populations , the Hungarians and Rumans are mixed races . The predominant simple element in the Hungarian compound is the Magyar ...
... standpoint , as I have before indicated , I think it questionable if we should do this . Of these populations , the Hungarians and Rumans are mixed races . The predominant simple element in the Hungarian compound is the Magyar ...
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... standpoint of physical geog- raphy and ethnography , it appears somewhat strange that an Italian national state has been so long in coming to its development . Reasons of ecclesiastical and external politics must be looked to for the ...
... standpoint of physical geog- raphy and ethnography , it appears somewhat strange that an Italian national state has been so long in coming to its development . Reasons of ecclesiastical and external politics must be looked to for the ...
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... standpoint of a superior human- ity . Certainly the Providence which created the human race and presides over its development knows best what are the true claims of humanity ; and if the history of the world is to be taken as the ...
... standpoint of a superior human- ity . Certainly the Providence which created the human race and presides over its development knows best what are the true claims of humanity ; and if the history of the world is to be taken as the ...
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