The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... brought to a new period in its develop- ment through the relations which it has assumed towards various transoceanic children of the decadent State wherein the other powerful expressions of Ger- manic democracy fell to ruin . It is ...
... brought to a new period in its develop- ment through the relations which it has assumed towards various transoceanic children of the decadent State wherein the other powerful expressions of Ger- manic democracy fell to ruin . It is ...
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... brought together . But though many patriotic citizens stand aghast at the de- parture from long established traditions and from politics that seemed to have become part and parcel with the nation- al fabric , there are others equally ...
... brought together . But though many patriotic citizens stand aghast at the de- parture from long established traditions and from politics that seemed to have become part and parcel with the nation- al fabric , there are others equally ...
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... brought into use . In order to apply it to the choice of a legislature , a change in the State Constitution is necessary . Instead of single districts for choosing State Senators or Repre- sentatives , a considerable number , six or ...
... brought into use . In order to apply it to the choice of a legislature , a change in the State Constitution is necessary . Instead of single districts for choosing State Senators or Repre- sentatives , a considerable number , six or ...
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... brought to uniformity . The district , being the unit of representation in Congress , should be made to conform to a standard of size established by Congress , and in the light of the provisions of the Fifteenth Amendment the size of a ...
... brought to uniformity . The district , being the unit of representation in Congress , should be made to conform to a standard of size established by Congress , and in the light of the provisions of the Fifteenth Amendment the size of a ...
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... brought to it many dis- tinguished and delightful guests , from Longfellow and Ole Bull to the Emperor of Brazil ; but its field of in- fluence had had certain re- strictions . The founder's very modesty , moreover , had hindered its ...
... brought to it many dis- tinguished and delightful guests , from Longfellow and Ole Bull to the Emperor of Brazil ; but its field of in- fluence had had certain re- strictions . The founder's very modesty , moreover , had hindered its ...
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