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... ment which is really representative of a genuine democracy ; who is , to use Mr. Roosevelt's words , " against the domina- tion of the party and the public by special interests , whether these special interests are political , business ...
... ment which is really representative of a genuine democracy ; who is , to use Mr. Roosevelt's words , " against the domina- tion of the party and the public by special interests , whether these special interests are political , business ...
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... ment is no exception to this fundamental principle . In the well - ordered family the child obeys the requirements of his parents because they are his parents and have a right to demand submission to their authority , as in a well ...
... ment is no exception to this fundamental principle . In the well - ordered family the child obeys the requirements of his parents because they are his parents and have a right to demand submission to their authority , as in a well ...
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... ment has been undergoing a change which is none the less revolutionary be- cause it has been growth , and hence un- conscious ; a change from a government of self - governing individuals into a self- governing community . We have ...
... ment has been undergoing a change which is none the less revolutionary be- cause it has been growth , and hence un- conscious ; a change from a government of self - governing individuals into a self- governing community . We have ...
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... ment of this primitive legislation , Thou shalt not commit adultery , until our legis- lators realize , as they have not in the past , how openly it is violated and how great is the almost epidemic evil which such violations inflict ...
... ment of this primitive legislation , Thou shalt not commit adultery , until our legis- lators realize , as they have not in the past , how openly it is violated and how great is the almost epidemic evil which such violations inflict ...
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... ment to heart , and will not content them- selves. THE WEST The second week of MR . ROOSEVELT IN Mr. Roosevelt's West- ern journey , extending from Cheyenne to Sioux Falls , had for its most notable events the Frontier Day exercises at ...
... ment to heart , and will not content them- selves. THE WEST The second week of MR . ROOSEVELT IN Mr. Roosevelt's West- ern journey , extending from Cheyenne to Sioux Falls , had for its most notable events the Frontier Day exercises at ...
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