The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... thought it would be at the end of the first year . Readers who differ among themselves and the defeat of non - partisanship in California was due chiefly to the failure of the voters to hear and understand the excuses offered by the ...
... thought it would be at the end of the first year . Readers who differ among themselves and the defeat of non - partisanship in California was due chiefly to the failure of the voters to hear and understand the excuses offered by the ...
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... thought that if I were an American citizen I should concentrate all my own political efforts on a proposal for a constitutional amendment having the single purpose of making more easy the carrying within a reasonable time of other ...
... thought that if I were an American citizen I should concentrate all my own political efforts on a proposal for a constitutional amendment having the single purpose of making more easy the carrying within a reasonable time of other ...
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... thought they seem to have decided that social reform may be attached as a rider to military preparedness , and with unan- swerable logic they point out that the necessities of war are driving the nations of Europe to adopt large ...
... thought they seem to have decided that social reform may be attached as a rider to military preparedness , and with unan- swerable logic they point out that the necessities of war are driving the nations of Europe to adopt large ...
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... thought of her people as no equal body of men and women have ever been organized since time began . The German mind was in a particularly favor- able attitude during the later decades of the century for the acceptance of these new ...
... thought of her people as no equal body of men and women have ever been organized since time began . The German mind was in a particularly favor- able attitude during the later decades of the century for the acceptance of these new ...
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... thought of ; but the idea is liable to be discredited if the citizen of free states is satisfied to close his creed with this impres- sive enunciation of the subjection of governments . There is a complementary doctrine little enough ...
... thought of ; but the idea is liable to be discredited if the citizen of free states is satisfied to close his creed with this impres- sive enunciation of the subjection of governments . There is a complementary doctrine little enough ...
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