The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1914 |
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... present stages ; even in its highest developments civilization has nothing like this to show . On the con- trary , the fruits of civilization are en- joyed only by a comparatively few per- sons . The great mass remains exclud- ed from ...
... present stages ; even in its highest developments civilization has nothing like this to show . On the con- trary , the fruits of civilization are en- joyed only by a comparatively few per- sons . The great mass remains exclud- ed from ...
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... if left to work out its own destiny , would ever , between now and doomsday , grow to be anything else than the benighted land that it is at present - given over to cannibalism , voodooism and anarchy ? And what likelihood is there that 8.
... if left to work out its own destiny , would ever , between now and doomsday , grow to be anything else than the benighted land that it is at present - given over to cannibalism , voodooism and anarchy ? And what likelihood is there that 8.
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... present manner . What the public must keep in mind , therefore , is the attainment of a better system of electing representative bodies . Election machinery , warranted to pro- duce legislators mentally and morally superior , has been ...
... present manner . What the public must keep in mind , therefore , is the attainment of a better system of electing representative bodies . Election machinery , warranted to pro- duce legislators mentally and morally superior , has been ...
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... of na- tional concern , and wider in its bearings . than mere party or sectional interest . The present mode of apportionment and representation in the lower house of the National Legislature , and in the Electoral College , 15.
... of na- tional concern , and wider in its bearings . than mere party or sectional interest . The present mode of apportionment and representation in the lower house of the National Legislature , and in the Electoral College , 15.
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... present method of basing repre- sentation on population , which makes our national legislators and presidential electors in theory the representatives of States , ought to give way to a method that shall have respect solely to the ac ...
... present method of basing repre- sentation on population , which makes our national legislators and presidential electors in theory the representatives of States , ought to give way to a method that shall have respect solely to the ac ...
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