The Reader's Digest, Volumen5DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1926 |
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... cent of the Ameri- can voters went regularly to the polls and we were in the first column in point of voting efficiency . Now we are last . In the 1924 election for the House of Commons in The Reader's Digest 3 The Political Decline of ...
... cent of the Ameri- can voters went regularly to the polls and we were in the first column in point of voting efficiency . Now we are last . In the 1924 election for the House of Commons in The Reader's Digest 3 The Political Decline of ...
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... cent of the total electorate voted - in the preceding election 82 per cent went to the polls . In Germany in the 1924 election the vote exceeded 80 per cent . A 20 - year average for the Australian and New Zealand States shows ...
... cent of the total electorate voted - in the preceding election 82 per cent went to the polls . In Germany in the 1924 election the vote exceeded 80 per cent . A 20 - year average for the Australian and New Zealand States shows ...
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... cent of Mexico's area - an area not so large as Ohio- is arable . The 95 per cent is made up of desert , mountains and hot , un- healthful lowlands , in which ordinary farming operations may not be suc- cessfully carried on without ...
... cent of Mexico's area - an area not so large as Ohio- is arable . The 95 per cent is made up of desert , mountains and hot , un- healthful lowlands , in which ordinary farming operations may not be suc- cessfully carried on without ...
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... cent population of Indians and peons of the lowest type . Mexico's rulers are not " presidents " as we think of presidents . They are dic- tators who control lawmaking , law enforcement and the courts . When a " president " fails to ...
... cent population of Indians and peons of the lowest type . Mexico's rulers are not " presidents " as we think of presidents . They are dic- tators who control lawmaking , law enforcement and the courts . When a " president " fails to ...
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... cents an ounce . That is only a beginning . At first the companies are planning to carry only the mail ... cent of its field work in 1926 by air- planes , with a saving to the govern- ment of about $ 9,000,000 . Three of ...
... cents an ounce . That is only a beginning . At first the companies are planning to carry only the mail ... cent of its field work in 1926 by air- planes , with a saving to the govern- ment of about $ 9,000,000 . Three of ...
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