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... increase National as well as individual efficiency .. Each policy is founded upon the proposition that the public welfare is of higher impor- tance than private interest , and that , in case of conflict , public welfare must control ...
... increase National as well as individual efficiency .. Each policy is founded upon the proposition that the public welfare is of higher impor- tance than private interest , and that , in case of conflict , public welfare must control ...
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... increase it . One reason , for example , why the testimony of policemen is not regarded with more confidence in American courts is that the police have been taught by the American people them- selves to have little respect for their own ...
... increase it . One reason , for example , why the testimony of policemen is not regarded with more confidence in American courts is that the police have been taught by the American people them- selves to have little respect for their own ...
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... increase the num- ber . At San Francisco we lost the oppor- tunity to acquire the right property , and for the present must be content with what we have . Our navy - yard at Mare Island lies thirty miles from San Fran- cisco , and ships ...
... increase the num- ber . At San Francisco we lost the oppor- tunity to acquire the right property , and for the present must be content with what we have . Our navy - yard at Mare Island lies thirty miles from San Fran- cisco , and ships ...
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... increase whatever in postal rates , much to be said in favor of paying for postal deficits out of the general tax fund . But in the present article we propose to consider the other view of the Post - Office Department , the view ...
... increase whatever in postal rates , much to be said in favor of paying for postal deficits out of the general tax fund . But in the present article we propose to consider the other view of the Post - Office Department , the view ...
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... increase prices until they have exhausted every honorable and reasonable means to reduce cost . Who knows but that the item of railway cost to the Post- Office might be materially reduced if an effort in that direction were seriously ...
... increase prices until they have exhausted every honorable and reasonable means to reduce cost . Who knows but that the item of railway cost to the Post- Office might be materially reduced if an effort in that direction were seriously ...
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