The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 185
... votes aye or no , what is the meaning of that vote ? Logically he ought to vote against his convictions , for it is supposedly because of his convictions that he has not been returned . His vote , therefore , from a representative ...
... votes aye or no , what is the meaning of that vote ? Logically he ought to vote against his convictions , for it is supposedly because of his convictions that he has not been returned . His vote , therefore , from a representative ...
Page 505
... vote an increase for the next . " If the Forty - second Congress had voted an increase for the Forty - third , that would have been honest . " The " Pickwickian " idea seems to possess these critics that men must not vote themselves ...
... vote an increase for the next . " If the Forty - second Congress had voted an increase for the Forty - third , that would have been honest . " The " Pickwickian " idea seems to possess these critics that men must not vote themselves ...
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... vote unless such an exigency arises . In point of fact , the analogy between this vote and the duty required of a citizen is very poor , but the illus- tration does show the habit of many people in the commonwealth . Another set of ...
... vote unless such an exigency arises . In point of fact , the analogy between this vote and the duty required of a citizen is very poor , but the illus- tration does show the habit of many people in the commonwealth . Another set of ...
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