The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1914 |
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... United States of America , the most powerful offshoot of Germanic self - gov- ernment , is cited as strongly supporting this proposition . This great child of modern democracy has lately been brought to a new period in its develop- ment ...
... United States of America , the most powerful offshoot of Germanic self - gov- ernment , is cited as strongly supporting this proposition . This great child of modern democracy has lately been brought to a new period in its develop- ment ...
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... united- ly of the opinion that this age of graft should come to an end . They feel no disposition to be lenient towards those who are doing the robbing . With public sentiment thus hostile to graft , and a unit for its exposure and ...
... united- ly of the opinion that this age of graft should come to an end . They feel no disposition to be lenient towards those who are doing the robbing . With public sentiment thus hostile to graft , and a unit for its exposure and ...
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... United States citizens are extremely uncertain quan- tities , and exceeding variable quantities in the several States . Such State allows rights and privileges to American citi- zens that are distinctly greater or less than those ...
... United States citizens are extremely uncertain quan- tities , and exceeding variable quantities in the several States . Such State allows rights and privileges to American citi- zens that are distinctly greater or less than those ...
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... United States are continually being de- prived of their rights unjustly ( and suffrage is a right , not merely a privi- lege , when one has earned it and de- serves it ) -one by the extraordinary law of a State that provides an un ...
... United States are continually being de- prived of their rights unjustly ( and suffrage is a right , not merely a privi- lege , when one has earned it and de- serves it ) -one by the extraordinary law of a State that provides an un ...
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... United States suffered a marked modi- fication . The qualified voters , under State laws , become the units of voting power for their government representa- tives . To bring about a definite settlement of this vexing problem ...
... United States suffered a marked modi- fication . The qualified voters , under State laws , become the units of voting power for their government representa- tives . To bring about a definite settlement of this vexing problem ...
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