Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 37;Volume 100John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1883 |
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Pagina 34
... mean to say is that it is much less alarming than English- men would suppose from reading Ameri- can newspapers , or from ... means of influencing the welfare of the communi- ty which patriotic or philanthropic men desire to use . All ...
... mean to say is that it is much less alarming than English- men would suppose from reading Ameri- can newspapers , or from ... means of influencing the welfare of the communi- ty which patriotic or philanthropic men desire to use . All ...
Pagina 36
... mean less and politicians count for less in the United States than in any Euro- pean.country . Their merits are less ben ... means , and average abilities . Their occupation , the practice of what is called politics in the United States ...
... mean less and politicians count for less in the United States than in any Euro- pean.country . Their merits are less ben ... means , and average abilities . Their occupation , the practice of what is called politics in the United States ...
Pagina 37
... means of subsistence has increased , but by insist- ing that as regards the country at large they are incomparably less serious than a they would be in Europe . Politics in America and the same thing is true of Canada ( whose condition ...
... means of subsistence has increased , but by insist- ing that as regards the country at large they are incomparably less serious than a they would be in Europe . Politics in America and the same thing is true of Canada ( whose condition ...
Pagina 39
... means in their power . It is they who work politics , or , to use the Trans- atlantic expression , run the machine . " To these men the success of their party means their own livelihood , and the op- portunity of providing for their ...
... means in their power . It is they who work politics , or , to use the Trans- atlantic expression , run the machine . " To these men the success of their party means their own livelihood , and the op- portunity of providing for their ...
Pagina 41
... means without a remedy . Only that remedy is not , as one might have expected , found to be most easily applied by an attack on the primaries . Through the last few pages I have been describing extreme cases . It must not be supposed ...
... means without a remedy . Only that remedy is not , as one might have expected , found to be most easily applied by an attack on the primaries . Through the last few pages I have been describing extreme cases . It must not be supposed ...
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