Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... republican sensibilities by resorting to the same " mirror " or " standard " that Montesquieu had used , namely , the British Constitution . More precisely ... republican branch , is not a form of republican government.23 WOODROW WILSON 113.
... republican sensibilities by resorting to the same " mirror " or " standard " that Montesquieu had used , namely , the British Constitution . More precisely ... republican branch , is not a form of republican government.23 WOODROW WILSON 113.
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... Republican administrations to adopt Federalist policies . Jefferson's victory in 1800 was a genuine Republican victory : com- plete in that the Republican Party won and republican principles won . The later Republican victories , while ...
... Republican administrations to adopt Federalist policies . Jefferson's victory in 1800 was a genuine Republican victory : com- plete in that the Republican Party won and republican principles won . The later Republican victories , while ...
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... Republican party . 19 According to Van Buren , the majority of the Ameri- can people have always decided in favor of the Republican creed when they were presented with a clear choice : " That creed required only that unity among its ...
... Republican party . 19 According to Van Buren , the majority of the Ameri- can people have always decided in favor of the Republican creed when they were presented with a clear choice : " That creed required only that unity among its ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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