814 resultados para Representative government and representation
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Includes index.
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"Footnotes": p. 505-567.
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The prospects of popular government.--The nature of democracy.--The age of progress.--The Constitution of the United States.
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First letter signed: Legion--for we are many.
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Item 864-B-1
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This document contains a speech by John L. McLaurin of South Carolina presented in the Senate of the United States. Sections of the speech include: sectionalism the cause, conditions in South Carolina, the federal administration in South Carolina, should not array class against class, freedom of thought and speech, the issues, under caucus dictation the Senate no longer a deliberative body, the beginning of the fight, matter of arraying class against class, freedom of thought and speech, and issues.
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This speech is to address the statement that Mr. McLaurin has been excluded from the caucuses of his party and thus that he will be without assignment on any committee. He goes on to explain his exclusion and defend his views that led to his exclusion.
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