The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... able to unimpeded development . Now let us glance at the peoples for whose future our country has become sponsor , and in whose behalf many in- telligent persons have urged that they be left to work out their own salvation on the basis ...
... able to unimpeded development . Now let us glance at the peoples for whose future our country has become sponsor , and in whose behalf many in- telligent persons have urged that they be left to work out their own salvation on the basis ...
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... able by lobbyists or corporations , but devoted to the service of their con- stituents . Such representatives would enact just laws instead of that special legislation which now disgraces the statute books of every American State ...
... able by lobbyists or corporations , but devoted to the service of their con- stituents . Such representatives would enact just laws instead of that special legislation which now disgraces the statute books of every American State ...
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... able with impunity , -in other words , with- out answering to the Federal govern- ment , to abridge , and in certain in- stances , entirely to deny , the rights be- longing to citizens of the United States . States are doing this ...
... able with impunity , -in other words , with- out answering to the Federal govern- ment , to abridge , and in certain in- stances , entirely to deny , the rights be- longing to citizens of the United States . States are doing this ...
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... able to register no choice of pub- lic officials . It is often stated , and truly , that a voter in certain Southern States has seven times the power in national elections that a voter in certain North- ern States has , but it is also ...
... able to register no choice of pub- lic officials . It is often stated , and truly , that a voter in certain Southern States has seven times the power in national elections that a voter in certain North- ern States has , but it is also ...
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... able a small property or income qualifi- cation might be imposed . A State de- siring it could share its suffrage with its women . This standard having been estab- lished , the bounds of a Congressional district should be determined by ...
... able a small property or income qualifi- cation might be imposed . A State de- siring it could share its suffrage with its women . This standard having been estab- lished , the bounds of a Congressional district should be determined by ...
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