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... elect- ing to the Legislature his own nominees . In form it is a contribution to the party ; in substance and truth ... elected . The first draft of the major part of the charter of Greater New York , made public last week , is full of ...
... elect- ing to the Legislature his own nominees . In form it is a contribution to the party ; in substance and truth ... elected . The first draft of the major part of the charter of Greater New York , made public last week , is full of ...
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... elected at large , and the remaining members by groups from ten Council districts ; the lower house , or Board of Aldermen , is to consist of 104 members , to be elected by groups from twenty - two Senate districts . The avowed object ...
... elected at large , and the remaining members by groups from ten Council districts ; the lower house , or Board of Aldermen , is to consist of 104 members , to be elected by groups from twenty - two Senate districts . The avowed object ...
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... elected in groups of five from districts averaging 150,000 people , the Commission has perpetuated the vice of our American system . Under the plan proposed it would be impossible for the elector to know the men whom he imagined he was ...
... elected in groups of five from districts averaging 150,000 people , the Commission has perpetuated the vice of our American system . Under the plan proposed it would be impossible for the elector to know the men whom he imagined he was ...
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... elected the works would have to close down ; that he " saw to it " that they marched in the McKinley parade ; that he was now satisfied that the greater portion of them voted for Bryan , and that as soon as he could find out which of ...
... elected the works would have to close down ; that he " saw to it " that they marched in the McKinley parade ; that he was now satisfied that the greater portion of them voted for Bryan , and that as soon as he could find out which of ...
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... elected to the Prussian House of Representatives , to which he belonged uninterruptedly until 1879. From 1867 to 1884 he was also a member of the North German and of the German Reichs- tags . In spite of natural oratorical gifts , his ...
... elected to the Prussian House of Representatives , to which he belonged uninterruptedly until 1879. From 1867 to 1884 he was also a member of the North German and of the German Reichs- tags . In spite of natural oratorical gifts , his ...
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Page 336 - ... the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with flowers, and smile upon his fingers' ends, I knew there was but one way ; for his nose was as sharp as a pen, and a babbled of green fields.
Page 391 - For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
Page 347 - God, having of old time spoken unto the fathers in the prophets by divers portions and in divers manners, hath at the end of these days spoken unto us in his Son...
Page 392 - Lord, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country? Therefore I fled before unto Tarshish; for I knew that thou art a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest thee of the evil.
Page 555 - He was wounded for our transgressions ; he was bruised for our iniquities : the chastisement of our peace was upon him, and with his stripes we are healed. — The Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.
Page 17 - National Mediation Board," to be composed of three members appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, not more than two of whom shall be of the same political party.
Page 268 - Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience he stands waiting, with exactness grinds he all.
Page 374 - Not at all like proper children which is always very slow For he sometimes shoots up taller like an India-rubber ball And he sometimes gets so little that there's none of him at all.
Page 483 - Either High Contracting Party shall have the right, at any time thereafter to give notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same, and at the expiration of twelve months after such notice is given this Treaty shall wholly cease and determine.
Page 392 - For the love of God is broader Than the measures of man's mind, And the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind. But we make His love too narrow By false limits of our own, And we magnify His strictness With a zeal He will not own.