A New Constitution for the PhilippinesMac Publishing House, 1970 - 303 pages |
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Page 101
... adopt certain capitalist practices but also countenance co - existence with the democracies . There are indications ... adopted by the Soviet Union are transitional to full socialism , it is noteworthy that in 1965 the Soviet government ...
... adopt certain capitalist practices but also countenance co - existence with the democracies . There are indications ... adopted by the Soviet Union are transitional to full socialism , it is noteworthy that in 1965 the Soviet government ...
Page 199
... adopted , recast , and re- fined to conform to our patterns , and tending to fortify those pre- cepts which we cannot surrender : the preservation of the purity of our ideals of justice , liberty , and democracy , and the safeguarding ...
... adopted , recast , and re- fined to conform to our patterns , and tending to fortify those pre- cepts which we cannot surrender : the preservation of the purity of our ideals of justice , liberty , and democracy , and the safeguarding ...
Page 277
... adoption by 36 States , and declared it in effect on January 16 , 1920 . The amendment ultimately was adopted by all the States except Connecticut and Rhode Island . New Jersey ratified on March 10 , 1922 . Enforcement of the National ...
... adoption by 36 States , and declared it in effect on January 16 , 1920 . The amendment ultimately was adopted by all the States except Connecticut and Rhode Island . New Jersey ratified on March 10 , 1922 . Enforcement of the National ...
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