The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... possible under independent auspices . Social disorder , with insecurity of life and property , is something just as calamitous in its relation to human wel- fare when it occurs without our borders as it would be in our own land . There ...
... possible under independent auspices . Social disorder , with insecurity of life and property , is something just as calamitous in its relation to human wel- fare when it occurs without our borders as it would be in our own land . There ...
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according to an inequitable theory of government , as to make it possible for a combination of sparsely settled States of the Union to exert their will superior to that of other States comprising a total population many times in excess ...
according to an inequitable theory of government , as to make it possible for a combination of sparsely settled States of the Union to exert their will superior to that of other States comprising a total population many times in excess ...
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... possible to make legislative bodies truly representative of the wishes and inter- ests of the people ? If that be impracti- cable , then graft will continue . But it is hopeless to improve any legislature for a considerable length of ...
... possible to make legislative bodies truly representative of the wishes and inter- ests of the people ? If that be impracti- cable , then graft will continue . But it is hopeless to improve any legislature for a considerable length of ...
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... possible means of im- proving the present deplorable condi- tions ? The remedy for prevailing in- equalities does not lie in an amputation of power from certain States that have more closely restrictive suffrage laws than have other ...
... possible means of im- proving the present deplorable condi- tions ? The remedy for prevailing in- equalities does not lie in an amputation of power from certain States that have more closely restrictive suffrage laws than have other ...
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... possible , to reduce the percentage of illiteracy to a minimum , so as to enable as large a portion of its citizens as pos- sible to qualify for the suffrage . American citizenship so far as per- taining to one's influence in govern ...
... possible , to reduce the percentage of illiteracy to a minimum , so as to enable as large a portion of its citizens as pos- sible to qualify for the suffrage . American citizenship so far as per- taining to one's influence in govern ...
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