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... interest of the society , and civil war . However , according to one scholar , Adams was less con- cerned with the separation of governmental functions than with " the equilibrium of the democratic , aristocratic , and monarchic ...
... interest of the society , and civil war . However , according to one scholar , Adams was less con- cerned with the separation of governmental functions than with " the equilibrium of the democratic , aristocratic , and monarchic ...
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... interest of this assembly to do strict justice at all times , it should be an equal representation , or , in other words , equal interests among the people should have equal interests in it . " The wisdom of a good society is not in one ...
... interest of this assembly to do strict justice at all times , it should be an equal representation , or , in other words , equal interests among the people should have equal interests in it . " The wisdom of a good society is not in one ...
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... interest , a manufacturing interest , a mercantile interest , a moneyed interest , with many lesser interests , grow up of necessity in civilized nations , and divide them into different classes , actuated by different sentiments and ...
... interest , a manufacturing interest , a mercantile interest , a moneyed interest , with many lesser interests , grow up of necessity in civilized nations , and divide them into different classes , actuated by different sentiments and ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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