The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... matter of fact , they could have controlled it much better than they can control the existing irresponsible government ; but no care was taken to quiet their natural apprehen- sions , to afford them any additional sense of se- curity or ...
... matter of fact , they could have controlled it much better than they can control the existing irresponsible government ; but no care was taken to quiet their natural apprehen- sions , to afford them any additional sense of se- curity or ...
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... matter of newspaper headlines : the defeat of the Non - Par- tisan law by referendum . The California elector- The California elector- ate rejected a plan of responsible executive leader- ship and declared for the continuation of harum ...
... matter of newspaper headlines : the defeat of the Non - Par- tisan law by referendum . The California elector- The California elector- ate rejected a plan of responsible executive leader- ship and declared for the continuation of harum ...
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... matter for controversy . We do not 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 ...
... matter for controversy . We do not 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 ...
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... matter how well the governmental machinery is improvised , it will not work without the active coöperation of labor unions . Fought as dangers to the state , re- garded as a menace to security , they have proved themselves to be ...
... matter how well the governmental machinery is improvised , it will not work without the active coöperation of labor unions . Fought as dangers to the state , re- garded as a menace to security , they have proved themselves to be ...
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... . ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER , NOVEMBER 6 , 1914 , AT THe post office at new york , n . Y. , UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 , 1879 . wise sources of national confidence , it created in its 8 November 6 , 1915 THE NEW REPUBLIC.
... . ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER , NOVEMBER 6 , 1914 , AT THe post office at new york , n . Y. , UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 , 1879 . wise sources of national confidence , it created in its 8 November 6 , 1915 THE NEW REPUBLIC.
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