The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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Page 202
... Believe in Poverty ( Bok ) , 110 Why , Theodora ! ( McConnell ) , 155 Writing and Selling a Play ( Cannon ) , 20 Nov. , Part II , 18 Books , 244 Bores , 124 Borodine , Alexander , 277 Bossism , 136 Boston Evening Transcript on the New ...
... Believe in Poverty ( Bok ) , 110 Why , Theodora ! ( McConnell ) , 155 Writing and Selling a Play ( Cannon ) , 20 Nov. , Part II , 18 Books , 244 Bores , 124 Borodine , Alexander , 277 Bossism , 136 Boston Evening Transcript on the New ...
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... believe that the defeat of suffrage was whole - hearted . If they would only look at New York's verdict on the proposed consti- tution they would realize what a whole - hearted de- feat really is . To keep the suffragists from seeking ...
... believe that the defeat of suffrage was whole - hearted . If they would only look at New York's verdict on the proposed consti- tution they would realize what a whole - hearted de- feat really is . To keep the suffragists from seeking ...
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... believe in to political , social and economic problems . They have responded to the attempt to show the relations between these prob- lems , to point out the national character of the prob- lem which seems merely local at first sight ...
... believe in to political , social and economic problems . They have responded to the attempt to show the relations between these prob- lems , to point out the national character of the prob- lem which seems merely local at first sight ...
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... believe any such body of achieved political dogmas can rea- sonably be held to exist ; and if they do exist we feel certain they are not embodied in the Constitution . But assuming that they do exist and are embodied in the Constitution ...
... believe any such body of achieved political dogmas can rea- sonably be held to exist ; and if they do exist we feel certain they are not embodied in the Constitution . But assuming that they do exist and are embodied in the Constitution ...
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... believe that she may learn from our failures and successes . The first point which I would urge is the obvious one that a nation which believes that war is a real possibility should set some of the best brains among its citizens to ...
... believe that she may learn from our failures and successes . The first point which I would urge is the obvious one that a nation which believes that war is a real possibility should set some of the best brains among its citizens to ...
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