Taft, William H. 1857-1930.
Popular government ; its essence, its permanence and its perils / William Howard Taft. - New Haven : Yale university press, 1913. - ix, 283 p. ; 20 cm.
Rare Book copy: Inscribed by the author to John Wesley Hill.
The meaning of "We, the people of the United States,' in the preamble of the Constitution.--The representative system.--The initiative and the referendum.--The initiative, the referendum, the recall (continued).--The direct primary.--"In order to form a more perfect union."--"To establish justice."--"To establish justice" (continued): The selection and tenure of judges.--"To establish justice" (continued): Public need of educated lawyers and judges.--The necessity and advantage of judge-made laws.--"To insure domestic tranquility provide for the common defense."
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United States--Politics and government.
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Popular government ; its essence, its permanence and its perils / William Howard Taft. - New Haven : Yale university press, 1913. - ix, 283 p. ; 20 cm.
Rare Book copy: Inscribed by the author to John Wesley Hill.
The meaning of "We, the people of the United States,' in the preamble of the Constitution.--The representative system.--The initiative and the referendum.--The initiative, the referendum, the recall (continued).--The direct primary.--"In order to form a more perfect union."--"To establish justice."--"To establish justice" (continued): The selection and tenure of judges.--"To establish justice" (continued): Public need of educated lawyers and judges.--The necessity and advantage of judge-made laws.--"To insure domestic tranquility provide for the common defense."
13026212
United States--Politics and government.
JF223 / .T3
321.082 / MAP