The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1914 |
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... elections of perhaps many States , so far as the popular will can therein find utterance . But , on the other hand , look at our city governments , corrupt and boss - ridden , as a rule , throughout the land ; the worst in the civilized ...
... elections of perhaps many States , so far as the popular will can therein find utterance . But , on the other hand , look at our city governments , corrupt and boss - ridden , as a rule , throughout the land ; the worst in the civilized ...
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... elections in which the ruler of the nation has been chosen by a minority of the people ! And look at our sub- jection to the will of men long dead as embodied in organic law shaped for the requirements of an age when economic and social ...
... elections in which the ruler of the nation has been chosen by a minority of the people ! And look at our sub- jection to the will of men long dead as embodied in organic law shaped for the requirements of an age when economic and social ...
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... election . The smaller the district the more surely this is the case , but it is true also of most of the Congressional districts , which are the largest of any . If in a district one party has undis- puted control , then the decision ...
... election . The smaller the district the more surely this is the case , but it is true also of most of the Congressional districts , which are the largest of any . If in a district one party has undis- puted control , then the decision ...
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... election of a pliant legislative body , the means used and the result obtained are the same . Some rich individual or corporation steps in with his cash or other valuable consid- eration , and secures the nomination and election of a ...
... election of a pliant legislative body , the means used and the result obtained are the same . Some rich individual or corporation steps in with his cash or other valuable consid- eration , and secures the nomination and election of a ...
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... election without the ex- penditure of one penny . Dishonest can- didates would be known as such , would be deserted by all but purchasable and purchased voters , and either would fail of election , or , if chosen , would be rec- ognized ...
... election without the ex- penditure of one penny . Dishonest can- didates would be known as such , would be deserted by all but purchasable and purchased voters , and either would fail of election , or , if chosen , would be rec- ognized ...
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