EFTA02004151Set 10
2012-10-2643p11,081w
markets here,
there, and everywhere is only one version of history, described
sometimes as "Whig history." What is basically the story of the
emergence of constitutional democracy in Britain ... elsewhere.
Francis Fukuyama in The Origins of Political Order has argued
that this Whig version of history may help explain how Britain
and America developed. But in other parts ... citizenship and political accountability were
driven in large part by the villains of the Whig narrative,
including monarchy and the Catholic Church.
There have always been different paths towards political
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA02004151.pdf
EFTA01146228Set 9
2012-10-2629p10,974w
markets here, there, and everywhere is only one
version of history, described sometimes as "Whig history." What is
basically the story of the emergence of constitutional democracy in Britain ... elsewhere.
Francis Fukuyama in The Origins of Political Order has argued that this
Whig version of history may help explain how Britain and America
developed. But in other parts ... citizenship and
political accountability were driven in large part by the villains of the Whig
narrative, including monarchy and the Catholic Church.
There have always been different paths towards political
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01146228.pdf
EFTA01764521Set 10
2012-10-2622p10,920w
here, there, and everywhere is only one versi=n of history, described sometimes as "Whig
history." What is bas=cally the story of the emergence of constitutional democracy in Britain ... elsewhere.
Francis Fukuyama in =he Origins of Political Order has argued that this Whig version of history=may help explain how
Britain and America developed. But in other parts ... tical accountability were driven in large part by the villains of the
Whig=narrative, including monarchy and the Catholic Church.
There have always be=n different paths towards political
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01764521.pdf
EFTA00653368Set 9
2014-06-2925p11,747w
19th century when a flood of Irish immigrants tipped the electoral
scales and threatened Whig electoral prospects in New York. Whig lawmakers rushed to pass tough
new registration rules ... voters.
What's more, in states like Missouri, Maryland, and Indiana, Know-Nothing and Whig lawmakers
sought to delay voting rights for naturalized citizens, fearing the political consequences of large
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00653368.pdf
EFTA01700132Set 10
100p23,197w
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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01700132.pdf
EFTA02173587Set 10
2012-03-061p97w
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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA02173587.pdf