The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... less systematic violation of the Constitution ? It would inevitably result in an aggrandizement of executive , congressional and national power , similar to that which took place during the Civil War , but to a much greater extent . A ...
... less systematic violation of the Constitution ? It would inevitably result in an aggrandizement of executive , congressional and national power , similar to that which took place during the Civil War , but to a much greater extent . A ...
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... less than ten per cent were arrested on felony charges . The great mass of persons arrested- 90 out of every 100 - were arrested for trivial offenses or for no offense at all , as evidenced by their discharge in court . That few arrests ...
... less than ten per cent were arrested on felony charges . The great mass of persons arrested- 90 out of every 100 - were arrested for trivial offenses or for no offense at all , as evidenced by their discharge in court . That few arrests ...
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... less than $ 20 . According to the report of the Committee , these fines are " laid out " in the Bridewell at the rate of fifty cents a day , and the fines are therefore paid , in reality , in two ways : ( 1 ) by the taxpayers , for the ...
... less than $ 20 . According to the report of the Committee , these fines are " laid out " in the Bridewell at the rate of fifty cents a day , and the fines are therefore paid , in reality , in two ways : ( 1 ) by the taxpayers , for the ...
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... less consciously in the mind of those officially and spiritually attached to the Prussian governmental machine . It is not really strange that where the need was most urgent from the point of view of autocracy , there the new ...
... less consciously in the mind of those officially and spiritually attached to the Prussian governmental machine . It is not really strange that where the need was most urgent from the point of view of autocracy , there the new ...
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... less quick - minded people than the Amer- icans to adopt . I believe that the present separation between the War Office and the Admiralty in all great states is a serious cause of possible weakness . The coöperation of our War Office ...
... less quick - minded people than the Amer- icans to adopt . I believe that the present separation between the War Office and the Admiralty in all great states is a serious cause of possible weakness . The coöperation of our War Office ...
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