The North American Review, Volume 117Henry Cabot Lodge, Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1873 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 110
... elections . In some towns , the chief and his assistants were appointed by the mayor , and this was probably the better mode of the two ; but in whichever way they obtained their places , the ap- pointments were generally only temporary ...
... elections . In some towns , the chief and his assistants were appointed by the mayor , and this was probably the better mode of the two ; but in whichever way they obtained their places , the ap- pointments were generally only temporary ...
Page 195
... elections in this way , we had better transfer to them the duties of the election , so that their power shall be accompanied by its full share of responsibilty . The stress which the Morrill committee lay upon the fact that there was no ...
... elections in this way , we had better transfer to them the duties of the election , so that their power shall be accompanied by its full share of responsibilty . The stress which the Morrill committee lay upon the fact that there was no ...
Page 197
... election of senator is conducted in exact accordance with the legal forms in such case made and provided , and the certificates of that fact and of the result of the election are all genuine and in due form , the Senate cannot ...
... election of senator is conducted in exact accordance with the legal forms in such case made and provided , and the certificates of that fact and of the result of the election are all genuine and in due form , the Senate cannot ...
Page 344
... election of representatives of the nation . The " masses , which can never be corrupted , and which can never flatter nor dissemble , must be made the constant source from which all power should emanate . " " From the opinions which I ...
... election of representatives of the nation . The " masses , which can never be corrupted , and which can never flatter nor dissemble , must be made the constant source from which all power should emanate . " " From the opinions which I ...
Page 358
... elections , the force of the argument will have to be admitted ; if , on the con- trary , it becomes manifest that the French executive exercises such an influence over the elections as to make a free choice impossible , the position ...
... elections , the force of the argument will have to be admitted ; if , on the con- trary , it becomes manifest that the French executive exercises such an influence over the elections as to make a free choice impossible , the position ...
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