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041 _aeng
100 _aTocqueville, Alexis
245 _aDemocracy in America; Vol 1
260 _aMumbai
_bPopular Prakashan
_c1964
300 _bHb
_c22cm
_axxii, 509
490 _aDemocacy in America Vol 1
654 _aWhat are the real advantages which American society derives from a democratic goverment
654 _a Causes which mitigate te tyranny of the majority in the United States
654 _a Political jurisdiction in the United States
654 _a The federal constitution
654 _a Necessity of examining the condition of the States before that of the union at large
654 _a Judicial power in the United states,and its influence on political society
654 _a The principle of the sovereignty of the people of America
654 _a Library of the press in the United States
654 _a The Present & probable future condition of the there races that inhabit the territory of the United States
654 _a Origin of the Anglo-Amercians and importance of this origin in relation to their future condition
654 _a How it can be strictly said that the people govern the United States
654 _a Exterior form of North America
654 _a Social condition of the Anglo-Americans
654 _a Parties in the United States
654 _a Political association in the United States
654 _a Government of the democracy in America
654 _a Unlimited power of the majority in the United States, & its Consequence
654 _a Principal causes which tend to maintain the democratic republic in the United States
700 _aTocqueville, Alexis
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