The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volúmenes41-42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1932 |
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... parties advocated , but he had no confidence in its lead- ers . That was , of course , the Democratic party . He liked the leaders of the Whig party , but he denounced its principles as aspiring to no public good . " From neither party ...
... parties advocated , but he had no confidence in its lead- ers . That was , of course , the Democratic party . He liked the leaders of the Whig party , but he denounced its principles as aspiring to no public good . " From neither party ...
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... party in power an opposition party when this latter has won the supporting faith of the majority of the citizens . If the citizen had the right to criticize the party in power but not the right to change it by means of lawful elections ...
... party in power an opposition party when this latter has won the supporting faith of the majority of the citizens . If the citizen had the right to criticize the party in power but not the right to change it by means of lawful elections ...
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... parties will dominate the scene : a party organized from the top down ( fascist ) and a party built from the bottom up ( proletarian ) . For the purpose of establishing just what social classes con- sist of , Professor Holcombe leans on ...
... parties will dominate the scene : a party organized from the top down ( fascist ) and a party built from the bottom up ( proletarian ) . For the purpose of establishing just what social classes con- sist of , Professor Holcombe leans on ...
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Where the Preparatory School Outstrips | 14 |
Apology for the Countess of Pembroke by T S Eliot 63 | 152 |
FluFlu Birds The by Walter Prichard Eaton 248 | 189 |
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