Republic: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to the Dissemination of Political Information, Volumen2Republic Publishing Company, 1874 |
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... fact that no other publication of like character is issued , and no other publication has the like facilities for ... facts , and tendencies which a full and faithful record may present . agement . This the publishers have ap- preciated ...
... fact that no other publication of like character is issued , and no other publication has the like facilities for ... facts , and tendencies which a full and faithful record may present . agement . This the publishers have ap- preciated ...
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... fact , that in a monarchy the government is above the reach of politi- cal parties , having a perpetuity and life of | agents are no longer permitted to defend its own , while in a republic the govern- their individual and collective ...
... fact , that in a monarchy the government is above the reach of politi- cal parties , having a perpetuity and life of | agents are no longer permitted to defend its own , while in a republic the govern- their individual and collective ...
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... fact that , while scarcely a dollar of the public moneys is lost on account of the stupidity and incapacity of the ... facts of history , which facts , having been devoured rather than digested , stand very little chance of be- ing well ...
... fact that , while scarcely a dollar of the public moneys is lost on account of the stupidity and incapacity of the ... facts of history , which facts , having been devoured rather than digested , stand very little chance of be- ing well ...
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... fact they will see to it that the member who abuses the appointing power will not be reëlected . It is a well- known fact that members suffer more severely from unpopular appointments than from all other causes . We suggest also that as ...
... fact they will see to it that the member who abuses the appointing power will not be reëlected . It is a well- known fact that members suffer more severely from unpopular appointments than from all other causes . We suggest also that as ...
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... fact , too wide for anything but very magnificent edifices , or else dwellings relieved with grass and trees in front . body elected under the constitution for two years from the date of their elec- tion , but also declaring the seats ...
... fact , too wide for anything but very magnificent edifices , or else dwellings relieved with grass and trees in front . body elected under the constitution for two years from the date of their elec- tion , but also declaring the seats ...
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