| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1892 - 996 strani
...dimly conceived but has never been able to think out thoroughly for himself. Professor Bryce holds that "in no country is public opinion so powerful as in the United States," and in the course of his searching and able discussion of why it is so he makes certain observations... | |
| 1889 - 560 strani
...regards public opinion in America as specially predominating and salutary. " In no country," he says, " is public opinion so powerful as in the United States; in no country can it be so well studied." (vol. iii., p. 11). "Toward this goal ('government by public opinion'), the Americans have marched... | |
| California. University, University of California (1868-1952) - 1913 - 474 strani
...Wheeler says, "The source of all power in the United States is Public Opinion," 4 and according to Bryce, "In no country is public opinion so powerful as in the United States." 5 Declares Horace Mann, "Public Opinion—that sovereign in representative governments—is in harmony... | |
| Arthur Henry Chamberlain - 1913 - 170 strani
...Wheeler says, "The source of all power in the United States is Public Opinion,"4 and according to Bryce, "In no country is public opinion so powerful as in the United States."5 Declares Horace Mann, "Public Opinion — that sovereign in representative governments —... | |
| Arthur Henry Chamberlain - 1913 - 172 strani
...Wheeler says, "The source of all power in the United States is Public Opinion,"4 and according to Bryce, "In no country is public opinion so powerful as in the United States."5 Declares Horace Mann, "Public Opinion — that sovereign in representative governments —... | |
| University of California, Berkeley - 1913 - 464 strani
...says, "The source of all power in the United States is Public Opinion, ' H and according to Bryce, "In no country is public opinion so powerful as in the United States."5 Declares Horace Mann, "Public Opinion — that sovereign in representative governments —... | |
| Association of American Law Schools. Meeting - 1912 - 676 strani
...troubles. Bryce begins the sixth part of his " American Commonwealth " with the observation that " in no country is public opinion so powerful as in the United States " ; and he then proceeds to devote twelve admirable chapters to this important phenomenon. Of course,... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1919 - 426 strani
...fought side by side in Cuba under one flag. THE RULE OF PUBLIC OPINION THE NATURE OF PUBLIC OPINION 1 IN no country is public opinion so powerful as in...consider briefly how it is formed, and what is the nature 5 of the influence which it everywhere exercises upon government. What do we mean by public opinion?... | |
| Edward Alsworth Ross, Mrs. Mary Edna McCaull Bohlman - 1926 - 434 strani
...of the invisible government ? CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX PUBLIC OPINION 145. THE NATURE OF PUBLIC OPINION l In no country is public opinion so powerful as in...States : in no country can it be so well studied. . . . The simplest form in which public opinion presents itself is when a sentiment spontaneously arises... | |
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