College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... party , whose members advocate those theories and are eager to attain the goal which the latter represent ; and ( 3 ) to the prophesied stage of society ( socialism ) , the next after capital- ism , which the members of the above ...
... party , whose members advocate those theories and are eager to attain the goal which the latter represent ; and ( 3 ) to the prophesied stage of society ( socialism ) , the next after capital- ism , which the members of the above ...
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... party , the idea being always to keep control of the organization in the hands of its dues - paying members . Strange to say , however , these staunch advocates of Democracy are bitterly opposed to the adoption of the direct primary ...
... party , the idea being always to keep control of the organization in the hands of its dues - paying members . Strange to say , however , these staunch advocates of Democracy are bitterly opposed to the adoption of the direct primary ...
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... party dec- larations have steadfastly maintained that religion is a mat- ter with which the socialist party does not concern itself . It is a question that should be settled solely by the individual . The prevalent conviction that ...
... party dec- larations have steadfastly maintained that religion is a mat- ter with which the socialist party does not concern itself . It is a question that should be settled solely by the individual . The prevalent conviction that ...
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... party can gain the floor to make a motion unless he has previously declared his intention to the Speaker . E. He directly controls the Committee on Rules , which is a very important part of the party machinery . 1. Originally the ...
... party can gain the floor to make a motion unless he has previously declared his intention to the Speaker . E. He directly controls the Committee on Rules , which is a very important part of the party machinery . 1. Originally the ...
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... party is represented in proportion to its numerical strength in the House . B. The minority members are often influential in shaping reports on matters on which no sharp party lines have been drawn . C. On technical matters like ...
... party is represented in proportion to its numerical strength in the House . B. The minority members are often influential in shaping reports on matters on which no sharp party lines have been drawn . C. On technical matters like ...
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