The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... tion , 31 National political parties and , 3 Popular control , 1 Governmental construction , 82 en . 231 Graham , Stephen , Great Britain Alliance with , 56 , 62 America and , 27 , 133 , 173 , 183 , 223 , 264 , 289 , 316 American ...
... tion , 31 National political parties and , 3 Popular control , 1 Governmental construction , 82 en . 231 Graham , Stephen , Great Britain Alliance with , 56 , 62 America and , 27 , 133 , 173 , 183 , 223 , 264 , 289 , 316 American ...
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... tion , to return to Tammany in New York , to take back the ring in Philadelphia , to relapse into Repub- licanism in Massachusetts , and to condemn all con- stitutional amendments . The people don't know what they want to vote for , so ...
... tion , to return to Tammany in New York , to take back the ring in Philadelphia , to relapse into Repub- licanism in Massachusetts , and to condemn all con- stitutional amendments . The people don't know what they want to vote for , so ...
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... tion of Railway Commissioners in San Francisco , concerning Governor Whitman's failure to reap- point Mr. Milo R. Maltbie to the New York Pub- lic Service Commission . Mr. Maltbie's striking abilities and fine integrity are patent ; the ...
... tion of Railway Commissioners in San Francisco , concerning Governor Whitman's failure to reap- point Mr. Milo R. Maltbie to the New York Pub- lic Service Commission . Mr. Maltbie's striking abilities and fine integrity are patent ; the ...
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... tion of orderly agitation for the redress of griev- ances . Without it the mutual good faith among the citizens of a democratic nation which has been called the spiritual foundation of democracy could not exist . It is because we attach ...
... tion of orderly agitation for the redress of griev- ances . Without it the mutual good faith among the citizens of a democratic nation which has been called the spiritual foundation of democracy could not exist . It is because we attach ...
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... tion of such a popular philosophy , government has naturally concerned itself with furthering the most vociferous of individual inclinations , at least until within about a decade , rather than with systemati- cally creating a close ...
... tion of such a popular philosophy , government has naturally concerned itself with furthering the most vociferous of individual inclinations , at least until within about a decade , rather than with systemati- cally creating a close ...
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