North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, 221. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1925 |
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Sayfa 386
... success in free government . She arrives at generalizations only by amassing precedents . Her genius is the distrust of genius , and her caution and foresight consist in keeping pace with the demands of her civilization , not in running ...
... success in free government . She arrives at generalizations only by amassing precedents . Her genius is the distrust of genius , and her caution and foresight consist in keeping pace with the demands of her civilization , not in running ...
Sayfa 391
... successful Executive ; but if we may venture the suggestion , it will be well for you to bear in mind that the diversity and extent of this country demand of its Chief Magistrate not only discretion in policy , but sympathy with each of ...
... successful Executive ; but if we may venture the suggestion , it will be well for you to bear in mind that the diversity and extent of this country demand of its Chief Magistrate not only discretion in policy , but sympathy with each of ...
Sayfa 393
... success denote its possession of unity of purpose and of a potentially profitable programme of achievement . But it is not so when , as in the present instance , the party has been car- ried into power in spite of its own demerits and ...
... success denote its possession of unity of purpose and of a potentially profitable programme of achievement . But it is not so when , as in the present instance , the party has been car- ried into power in spite of its own demerits and ...
Sayfa 401
... successful example of a free and enlightened democ- racy , and especially point with pride to the safeguards which surround our ballot boxes . Any American political writer will tell you how superior is our republic to France , and how ...
... successful example of a free and enlightened democ- racy , and especially point with pride to the safeguards which surround our ballot boxes . Any American political writer will tell you how superior is our republic to France , and how ...
Sayfa 406
... successful as president of the local union of cigar - workers to which he belonged - Local 144 of the Cigar Workers ' Interna- tional Union — and at the conventions of the latter had distin- guished himself by his skill in debate and ...
... successful as president of the local union of cigar - workers to which he belonged - Local 144 of the Cigar Workers ' Interna- tional Union — and at the conventions of the latter had distin- guished himself by his skill in debate and ...
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