The North American Review, Band 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... party into power , or to keep it there ! Nor shall we err if we recognize among those who look for and desire official position of a certain sort some who are of a character much superior to the commonly entertained notion of the office ...
... party into power , or to keep it there ! Nor shall we err if we recognize among those who look for and desire official position of a certain sort some who are of a character much superior to the commonly entertained notion of the office ...
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... party is neither increased nor diminished by the fact of holding office . Parties are inevitable , and , within ... party views are immaterial for their work— should be selected on business principles , without peril of being conscripted ...
... party is neither increased nor diminished by the fact of holding office . Parties are inevitable , and , within ... party views are immaterial for their work— should be selected on business principles , without peril of being conscripted ...
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... party was born of devotion to great princi- ples , -by fidelity to which , unaided by assessments , it advanced to power over a party whose treasury was kept full by extortion upon the public servants ; -and never did the power of the new ...
... party was born of devotion to great princi- ples , -by fidelity to which , unaided by assessments , it advanced to power over a party whose treasury was kept full by extortion upon the public servants ; -and never did the power of the new ...
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