id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10112 Fiske, John American Political Ideas Viewed from the Standpoint of Universal History .txt text/plain 32624 1354 58 of facts; and the political history of the American people can be little leagues of Greek cities and Swiss cantons; so the great political Without local self-government a great Federal Union is Now this generous way in which a New England village is built is very heroic men who came to New England early in the seventeenth century. New England people, town-meetings are held, though their powers are It has been said that the town-governments of New England were towns and cities in England and the United States most probably local legislation its power is as great as that of the New England like what the New England town-meeting would be if it were continually great invasions of the fifth century, local political life had gone far power, the federal union maintained a state of peace more profound than of the great states of Europe into some sort of federal relation, in ./cache/10112.txt ./txt/10112.txt