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The gathering became merely a show , an exhibition of midsummer madness ; and the radio , carrying to remote hamlets the clamor , the senseless demonstrations , conveyed the idea that a circus had become disorderly and unmanageable ...
The gathering became merely a show , an exhibition of midsummer madness ; and the radio , carrying to remote hamlets the clamor , the senseless demonstrations , conveyed the idea that a circus had become disorderly and unmanageable ...
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To permit either a religious question or a moral question ( if prohibition may be called a moral question ) to become the paramount issue is an alternative that cannot be viewed with equanimity . Governor Smith , by combining both ...
To permit either a religious question or a moral question ( if prohibition may be called a moral question ) to become the paramount issue is an alternative that cannot be viewed with equanimity . Governor Smith , by combining both ...
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Our prolonged captivity has become a weariness . We cannot sit forever thrumming our muted harps by the rivers of Babylon ! With Messrs . Smith and McAdoo renewing their battle , or with either nominated , we should be exactly where we ...
Our prolonged captivity has become a weariness . We cannot sit forever thrumming our muted harps by the rivers of Babylon ! With Messrs . Smith and McAdoo renewing their battle , or with either nominated , we should be exactly where we ...
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Thus the struggle between the " haves " and the " have - nots " becomes every day more bitter . ... but also the machinery of trade - unionism , in the hands of the Fascists , can become a formidable weapon against the employers .
Thus the struggle between the " haves " and the " have - nots " becomes every day more bitter . ... but also the machinery of trade - unionism , in the hands of the Fascists , can become a formidable weapon against the employers .
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In the towns , the workers , now forcibly penned up in the Fascist unions , would only have to appoint leaders whom they trusted , and the unions would immediately become centers for the reorganization of the working masses .
In the towns , the workers , now forcibly penned up in the Fascist unions , would only have to appoint leaders whom they trusted , and the unions would immediately become centers for the reorganization of the working masses .
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