Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 8Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... elected , has re- duced to a minimum the truly representative capacity and effi- ciency of those bodies and has deprived them of many elements of power . For it is well - nigh a political axiom that large con- stituencies make ...
... elected , has re- duced to a minimum the truly representative capacity and effi- ciency of those bodies and has deprived them of many elements of power . For it is well - nigh a political axiom that large con- stituencies make ...
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... elected by the people . Socialism finds disciples only among those who were its votaries before they were forced to fly from their native land , but it does not take root upon American soil . The State neither supports nor permits ...
... elected by the people . Socialism finds disciples only among those who were its votaries before they were forced to fly from their native land , but it does not take root upon American soil . The State neither supports nor permits ...
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... elected because he was a Roman Catholic . In Canadian politics there is nothing to correspond to such highly emotional scenes as were then enacted , but especially would a determined effort be made to avoid the introduction of the ...
... elected because he was a Roman Catholic . In Canadian politics there is nothing to correspond to such highly emotional scenes as were then enacted , but especially would a determined effort be made to avoid the introduction of the ...
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... elect their own boards of education and have their own officers . As also holds , however , in the United States authority is delegated by the province itself to local areas for the per- formance of certain duties , which can be more ...
... elect their own boards of education and have their own officers . As also holds , however , in the United States authority is delegated by the province itself to local areas for the per- formance of certain duties , which can be more ...
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... elected us , and our only right is to speak and seek what the people want . When we agreed to enter into these negotiations with England we were bound to respect whatever the Irish people thought of the Treaty . I have heard gentlemen ...
... elected us , and our only right is to speak and seek what the people want . When we agreed to enter into these negotiations with England we were bound to respect whatever the Irish people thought of the Treaty . I have heard gentlemen ...
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