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a Republic proved to be best form of government for, 241-242;
democracy not thoroughly nationalized in, 242-243;
economic problem in, 244-245;
lack of national spirit in official domestic policy, 243-244;
failure of, as a colonial power as long as striving for European
aggrandizement, 261;
national idea of, is democratic but is rendered difficult and its
value limited, 268.
Franchises,
American municipal policy toward public service corporations', 372-375.
Freedom,
American tradition of, 421-422;
the failure to attain, 422 ff.
Free trade in Great Britain, 234.
French Revolution, the, 222 ff.
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Garrison, William Lloyd,
mental attitude and policy of, contrasted with Lincoln's, 95, 427.
George, Henry, Jr., cited, 151.
Germany,
effect of religious wars and lack of national policy in, during early
development, 219;
nationality in, increased after Napoleon, 225;
outstripping of England by, industrially, 232, 233;
relation between democracy and nationality in, 246 ff.
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