The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 259
... probably be trusted to take it . More- over , even apart from that , it seems probable that the Supreme Court would , if faced with such cases , be as anxious as it was in those already passed upon by it to avoid upsetting the ...
... probably be trusted to take it . More- over , even apart from that , it seems probable that the Supreme Court would , if faced with such cases , be as anxious as it was in those already passed upon by it to avoid upsetting the ...
Page 266
... probably never will again have as much influence in or be as free from the control of Washington as it was in the ' good old days ' when most Americans wanted a ' business government ' ( which in practice meant a government dominated by ...
... probably never will again have as much influence in or be as free from the control of Washington as it was in the ' good old days ' when most Americans wanted a ' business government ' ( which in practice meant a government dominated by ...
Page 295
... probably quite true that the French Government is relieved . No one in France can dispute the decisiveness of the figures , and no one can gainsay the absolute fairness and excellent execution of the Plebiscite . M. Flandin , the Prime ...
... probably quite true that the French Government is relieved . No one in France can dispute the decisiveness of the figures , and no one can gainsay the absolute fairness and excellent execution of the Plebiscite . M. Flandin , the Prime ...
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