The North American Review, 204. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1916 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 13
... election , of course , involving issues of great moment to our beloved Republic and to all mankind . But there is no crisis . Believe us , guided by either Wilson or Hughes , the coun- try is as safe as a clock . THE NEW INDEPENDENCE We ...
... election , of course , involving issues of great moment to our beloved Republic and to all mankind . But there is no crisis . Believe us , guided by either Wilson or Hughes , the coun- try is as safe as a clock . THE NEW INDEPENDENCE We ...
Sayfa 29
... the principal design of it is to remove doubts at the next election " as to his can- didacy for the office of President . In 1796 , as his advanced age began to enfeeble his health , and the desires WASHINGTON AND ENTANGLING ...
... the principal design of it is to remove doubts at the next election " as to his can- didacy for the office of President . In 1796 , as his advanced age began to enfeeble his health , and the desires WASHINGTON AND ENTANGLING ...
Sayfa 30
... election , and Washington rightly felt that , in declaring he sought no further political office , he would lay himself open to the charge of coveting what others had no intention of offering him . Such scruples seem to us , at this ...
... election , and Washington rightly felt that , in declaring he sought no further political office , he would lay himself open to the charge of coveting what others had no intention of offering him . Such scruples seem to us , at this ...
Sayfa 90
... election of United States Senators . This would not be so disastrous in its re- sults but for the other more radical action , which , in prac- tice , virtually abandons representative government and substitutes pure democracy . I refer ...
... election of United States Senators . This would not be so disastrous in its re- sults but for the other more radical action , which , in prac- tice , virtually abandons representative government and substitutes pure democracy . I refer ...
Sayfa 93
... election . Consider for a moment what it costs to cover the ninety - nine counties of a State like Iowa in any effective way so that a man comparatively unknown can so impress himself upon the voters . He cannot meet more than a small ...
... election . Consider for a moment what it costs to cover the ninety - nine counties of a State like Iowa in any effective way so that a man comparatively unknown can so impress himself upon the voters . He cannot meet more than a small ...
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