American Institutions and Their Influence
American Institutions and Their Influence
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ions. No
foreigner has ever exhibited such a deep, clear, and correct
insight of the machinery of our complicated systems of federal
and state governments. The most intelligent Europeans are
confounded with our _imperium in imperio_; and their
constant wonder is, that these systems are not continually
jostling each other. M. DE TOCQUEVILLE has clearly perceived,
and traced correctly and distinctly, the orbits in which they
move, and has described, or rather defined, our federal
government, with an accurate precision, unsurpassed even by an
American pen. There is no citizen of this country who will not
derive instruction from our author's account of our national
government, or, at least, who will not find his own ideas
systematised, and rendered more fixed and precise, by the perusal
of that account.
Among other subjects discussed by the author, that of the political influence of the institution of trial by jury, is one of the most curious and interesting. He has certainly presented it in a light e
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