The North American Review, 127. ciltO. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... reform . It calls for an insurrection of honest men against the disciplined party Janizaries who have so long ruled them . Neither Con- gress nor the Executive Department of the Government will take a single step until compelled to do ...
... reform . It calls for an insurrection of honest men against the disciplined party Janizaries who have so long ruled them . Neither Con- gress nor the Executive Department of the Government will take a single step until compelled to do ...
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... reform in the canvass was recognized by the Republican , the Liberal Republican , the Dem- ocratic , and the National Reform Conventions ; and , after the success of the Republicans with their repeated pledges , there came the ...
... reform in the canvass was recognized by the Republican , the Liberal Republican , the Dem- ocratic , and the National Reform Conventions ; and , after the success of the Republicans with their repeated pledges , there came the ...
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... reform rest chiefly on the hope that the President may be induced to make or per- mit appointments that will give color to their charge , that the cry of reform is only to delude the people , while the Government uses its patronage to ...
... reform rest chiefly on the hope that the President may be induced to make or per- mit appointments that will give color to their charge , that the cry of reform is only to delude the people , while the Government uses its patronage to ...
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