Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceA.L. Hummel, 1895 - 22 páginas |
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... civil service should receive them . Dr. Spence Watson writes : " My hope and belief is that a carefully considered scheme may succeed in preventing those who have labored through life in the service of the State being compelled , in ...
... civil service should receive them . Dr. Spence Watson writes : " My hope and belief is that a carefully considered scheme may succeed in preventing those who have labored through life in the service of the State being compelled , in ...
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... civil society as not to be attended with a variety of beneficent consequences " -may be inverted , and still read truly : there is no institution so beneficial in civil society as not to be attended with a variety of evil consequences ...
... civil society as not to be attended with a variety of beneficent consequences " -may be inverted , and still read truly : there is no institution so beneficial in civil society as not to be attended with a variety of evil consequences ...
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... civil war the authorities had to send a force of soldiers , and Captain Boycott's harvests were brought in guarded always by the little army . " This lawless and unjustifiable proceeding was the origin of the word , and its unfortunate ...
... civil war the authorities had to send a force of soldiers , and Captain Boycott's harvests were brought in guarded always by the little army . " This lawless and unjustifiable proceeding was the origin of the word , and its unfortunate ...
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... Civil Service Commission . Mr. Jay was active in the early history of the American Geograph- ical and Statistical Society and was a member and for a long time manager and corresponding secretary of the New York Historical Society . He ...
... Civil Service Commission . Mr. Jay was active in the early history of the American Geograph- ical and Statistical Society and was a member and for a long time manager and corresponding secretary of the New York Historical Society . He ...
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... civil- ization requires a continually increasing socialization , the idea is not concerned with the maintenance of " political individuals ; " the con- tinuance of political individuals may often prove a hindrance to civili- zation ...
... civil- ization requires a continually increasing socialization , the idea is not concerned with the maintenance of " political individuals ; " the con- tinuance of political individuals may often prove a hindrance to civili- zation ...
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