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...e Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access... ... works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2004 The Pennsylva... ...its consequences. For it is the lot of prophets who frighten or disappoint to be stoned. But for some of us moderns, who have been touched with the sp... ...understandings and lay the foundations of a future alliance with the Czech-Slovak community to the south. But, then, I am not a Pole, but a Western Eu... ...as the medium for in- struction in French, where, as in the British Isles, Canada, North and Central Africa, and large regions of the East, it is desi... ... Britain and Russia, or Great Britain and France. Many of the interests of Canada are more closely bound to those of the United States than they are t... ...vy controlled by an Admiralty representing a group of allies, Australasia, Canada, Britain and, it may be, France and Russia and the United States. To... ...y are re- gions of alien population. The path of the Dominions, settled by emigrants akin to the home population, Siberia, Canada, and so forth, to eq...
...e Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access... ... works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2004 The Pennsylva... ...mpression of novelty from the present volume; for the principles are those to which I have been working up during the greater part of my life, and mos... ... separate governments. The population of Hungary is com posed of Magyars, Slovaks, Croats, Serbs, Roumans, and in some districts Germans, so mixed up... ...rial government, to be administered for the great est advantage of future emigrants from all parts of the em pire. Every colony has thus as full pow... ...representa tion; and would not every one feel that the representatives of Canada and Australia, even in matters of an imperial charac ter, could not... ...on they belong less to England than to France; but, while they enjoy, like Canada and New South Wales, com plete control over their internal affairs ...
...the honor of reading my previous writings will probably receive no strong impression of novelty from the present volume; for the principles are those to which I have been working up during the greater part of my life, and most of the practical suggestions have been anticipated by others or by myself. There is novelty, however....
............................................................................................................................................ 4 Chapter I To What Extent Forms of Government are a Matter of Choice ............................................................. 5 Chapter II The Criterion of a Good Form of Government ....................................................