The North American Review, Volume 155University of Northern Iowa, 1892 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 297
... possible to have a majority of votes without a majority of voters . It is quite possible to have a political party sent into power by a majority of votes without a majority of voters . I need hardly point out that this tells heavily ...
... possible to have a majority of votes without a majority of voters . It is quite possible to have a political party sent into power by a majority of votes without a majority of voters . I need hardly point out that this tells heavily ...
Page 339
... possible the opportunities of the masses . Both of the great political parties engage paid agents to look after the register in the various constituencies . By these persons acting in the interest of their several parties , omissions ...
... possible the opportunities of the masses . Both of the great political parties engage paid agents to look after the register in the various constituencies . By these persons acting in the interest of their several parties , omissions ...
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... possible outcome of strict legis- lation and the result does not reflect honor on such legislation . My own convictions on this subject are so well established , that if I did not fear the reaction to which popular ignorance might give ...
... possible outcome of strict legis- lation and the result does not reflect honor on such legislation . My own convictions on this subject are so well established , that if I did not fear the reaction to which popular ignorance might give ...
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