William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 33
... principals . The fundamental principal on which Hooker based his reasoning was the unity and all - embrancing character of law . Law , as it operates in nature , as it regulates each individual's actions , as it lies at the basis of the ...
... principals . The fundamental principal on which Hooker based his reasoning was the unity and all - embrancing character of law . Law , as it operates in nature , as it regulates each individual's actions , as it lies at the basis of the ...
Page 98
... principal socio - economic groups will be characterized and an attempt will be made to character- ize the ideological position of each of these groups as expressed by preeminent spokesmen . And finally , we will examine the more ...
... principal socio - economic groups will be characterized and an attempt will be made to character- ize the ideological position of each of these groups as expressed by preeminent spokesmen . And finally , we will examine the more ...
Page 119
... principal of laissez - faire and to eliminate slave labor . After his house - divided speech at Spring- field in 1858 , the problem of slavery and its relation to national union was made clear . But he went further . Ee refused to ...
... principal of laissez - faire and to eliminate slave labor . After his house - divided speech at Spring- field in 1858 , the problem of slavery and its relation to national union was made clear . But he went further . Ee refused to ...
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