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... or from attending at any place where any such person or persons may lawfully be , for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicat- ing information , or from peacefully persuading any person to work or to abstain from working ...
... or from attending at any place where any such person or persons may lawfully be , for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicat- ing information , or from peacefully persuading any person to work or to abstain from working ...
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Since that time the proportion of Fed- eral employees has risen to 49 percent , and the total number of persons so protected stood at 827,855 in 1947. But this progress has been achieved only gradually . The con- trol of spoils remains ...
Since that time the proportion of Fed- eral employees has risen to 49 percent , and the total number of persons so protected stood at 827,855 in 1947. But this progress has been achieved only gradually . The con- trol of spoils remains ...
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The Stamp Plan was the com- posite result . ... Briefly , this is the way the Food Stamp Plan works : 1. Studies indicate that persons getting public assistance spend an average of about $ 1 a week per person for food . 2.
The Stamp Plan was the com- posite result . ... Briefly , this is the way the Food Stamp Plan works : 1. Studies indicate that persons getting public assistance spend an average of about $ 1 a week per person for food . 2.
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 7 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 13 |
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