The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... passed . Our legislatures of to - day , whatever they may be in theory , are not in practice complete lawmaking organs . They do not originate meas- ures ; they hardly consider it their business to do so . I believe there are many of ...
... passed . Our legislatures of to - day , whatever they may be in theory , are not in practice complete lawmaking organs . They do not originate meas- ures ; they hardly consider it their business to do so . I believe there are many of ...
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... passed away . It was the utterance of a sincere belief which to - day finds . little acceptance ; and its awful warnings and its vivid description of the fate of sinners of all grades and conditions , terrifying as they were to a former ...
... passed away . It was the utterance of a sincere belief which to - day finds . little acceptance ; and its awful warnings and its vivid description of the fate of sinners of all grades and conditions , terrifying as they were to a former ...
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... passed . The only effect of our disbe- lief in legislation is seen in the quality of the laws that result . Our anti- legislative theories are not sufficiently strong to prevent our legislating , but are sufficiently strong to prevent ...
... passed . The only effect of our disbe- lief in legislation is seen in the quality of the laws that result . Our anti- legislative theories are not sufficiently strong to prevent our legislating , but are sufficiently strong to prevent ...
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