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... political as this . But the best part of a reform of this kind is that it reduces to a minimum the amount of personal and pecuniary inducement for seeking a change of government , and in- sures as far as possible that the change shall ...
... political as this . But the best part of a reform of this kind is that it reduces to a minimum the amount of personal and pecuniary inducement for seeking a change of government , and in- sures as far as possible that the change shall ...
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... Political writers now class England , notwithstanding her monarch- ical forms , as a republic also : and in the ... political tasks , is by far the highest ; that it has produced characters nobler than have been produced by political ef ...
... Political writers now class England , notwithstanding her monarch- ical forms , as a republic also : and in the ... political tasks , is by far the highest ; that it has produced characters nobler than have been produced by political ef ...
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... political quiet , but there are some striking in- stances of a similar sort of acquiescence . In Massachusetts , in ordinary times , the democratic party goes through the form of nominating state officers , but without any expectation ...
... political quiet , but there are some striking in- stances of a similar sort of acquiescence . In Massachusetts , in ordinary times , the democratic party goes through the form of nominating state officers , but without any expectation ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
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