The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... cities can adopt it ; or it may turn out ill , in which case other cities may profit by the example , while Gary itself can at any time return to normal ways 97 AN EXPERIMENT IN DEMOCRACY.
... cities can adopt it ; or it may turn out ill , in which case other cities may profit by the example , while Gary itself can at any time return to normal ways 97 AN EXPERIMENT IN DEMOCRACY.
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... cities . " And this is particularly true in the West , where there are many cities of three or four hundred thousand inhabitants that were founded within the memory of living man . You meet these energetic business men who were perhaps ...
... cities . " And this is particularly true in the West , where there are many cities of three or four hundred thousand inhabitants that were founded within the memory of living man . You meet these energetic business men who were perhaps ...
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... cities , in the quiet towns and villages and farm- ing communities . What Mr. Wells and the immigrant see is not the whole of America . We must have faith to believe that it is not America at all . But at least it is a tendency in ...
... cities , in the quiet towns and villages and farm- ing communities . What Mr. Wells and the immigrant see is not the whole of America . We must have faith to believe that it is not America at all . But at least it is a tendency in ...
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