The American Society, 第 1 期Kenneth Schuyler Lynn G. Braziller, 1963 - 245 頁 |
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... Democracy ADVANTAGES OF A DEMOCRACY THE PRINCIPAL advantage of a democracy , is a general eleva- tion in the character of the people . If few are raised to a very great height , few are depressed very low . As a consequence , the ...
... Democracy ADVANTAGES OF A DEMOCRACY THE PRINCIPAL advantage of a democracy , is a general eleva- tion in the character of the people . If few are raised to a very great height , few are depressed very low . As a consequence , the ...
第 70 頁
... DEMOCRACY Democracies are liable to popular impulses , which , necessarily arising from imperfect information , often work injustice from good motives . Tumults of the people are less apt to occur in democracies than under any other ...
... DEMOCRACY Democracies are liable to popular impulses , which , necessarily arising from imperfect information , often work injustice from good motives . Tumults of the people are less apt to occur in democracies than under any other ...
第 75 頁
... democracy itself , with its inclinations , its character , its preju- dices , and its passions , in order to learn what we have to fear or hope from its progress . " Democracy in America IN WHY THE AMERICANS ARE SO RESTLESS IN THE MIDST ...
... democracy itself , with its inclinations , its character , its preju- dices , and its passions , in order to learn what we have to fear or hope from its progress . " Democracy in America IN WHY THE AMERICANS ARE SO RESTLESS IN THE MIDST ...
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William BradfordARRIVAL IN AMERICA | 1 |
Constance RourkeTHE GAMECOCK OF THE WEST | 57 |
James Fenimore CooperTHE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVAN | 68 |
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