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There is only one possible way of establishing permanent civilization in this part of the world . ... To extinguish a long established power is a great responsibility , which the progressive nations should not lightly assume ...
There is only one possible way of establishing permanent civilization in this part of the world . ... To extinguish a long established power is a great responsibility , which the progressive nations should not lightly assume ...
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... That it will make voting easy , intelligent and universal ; that the people can easily and quickly vote upon clear issues ; that school districts at present entirely cover the United States , are already established and in constant ...
... That it will make voting easy , intelligent and universal ; that the people can easily and quickly vote upon clear issues ; that school districts at present entirely cover the United States , are already established and in constant ...
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The patriotic spirit of the educated class has given invaluable support to the cause by providing teachers and by establishing cultural centers in nearly all the towns where schools are organized and books distributed .
The patriotic spirit of the educated class has given invaluable support to the cause by providing teachers and by establishing cultural centers in nearly all the towns where schools are organized and books distributed .
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It is an established tradition in America to distrust every Mexican Government . The policy of dealing with Mexico need not always be that of the Big Stick . " Americans have never understood the Latin character .
It is an established tradition in America to distrust every Mexican Government . The policy of dealing with Mexico need not always be that of the Big Stick . " Americans have never understood the Latin character .
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The court may fix rules concerning hours of labor and working conditions and establish a standard of wages , all of which must be observed by both parties unless changed by agreement of the parties and approved by the court . If 1.
The court may fix rules concerning hours of labor and working conditions and establish a standard of wages , all of which must be observed by both parties unless changed by agreement of the parties and approved by the court . If 1.
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