Sources of the Constitution of the United States Considered in Relation to Colo

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Sources of the Constitution of the United States Considered in Relation to Colo
Charles Ellis Stevens
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205 which will come up in connection with kindred topics in the next chapter. * ^ Reference has already been made in this book to Douglas Campbell's Puritan in Holland, England, and America. The fact admitted by Mr. Campbell, that historians take a position entirely at variance with his, seems not to have deterred him from setting up a claim for Dutch influence in America; which claim, in most of its particulars, must continue to lack the support of histo- rians. A conspicuous feature, giving t...he key to the whole of his work, is an argument in the introduction, intended to demonstrate that American governmental institutions are not of English deriva- tion. He says: "Instead of those of the United States being derived from England, it is a curious fact, that while we have in the main English social customs and traits of character, we have scarcely a legal or political institution of importance which is of English origin, and but few which have come to us by the way of England. " — I.

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