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… Everyone Else in the Dust, Why That Is a Problem, and What to Do About It. It argues that our country’s often … the—the earnings of America in any given year. But so—but what’s the difference between this upper-middle-class group …
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… in the field of foreign affairs. Neither candidate knows what questions will be asked. Time alone will determine the … at the situation in Latin America feel contented with what's happening today, when a candidate for the presidency …
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… the restrictive immigration law. This saves the American job for the American workmen. I should like to see the … a European conference, it will be necessary to wait to see what the outcome of their actions may be. I should not wish …
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… rest at night without suffering dreadful apprehensions of what may be their own fate and that of their children before … this humane result. But let this trade be reopened and what will be the effect? The same to a considerable extent as … we are obliged as a Christian and moral nation to consider what would be the effect upon unhappy Africa itself if we …
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… the condition of the country at the present day with what it was one year ago at the meeting of Congress, we have … this object. I therefore cordially acquiesced in what has been called the English compromise and approved the … condition of the Territory of Utah, when contrasted with what it was one year ago, is a subject for congratulation. It …
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… was to keep in closest touch with the people--to find out what they thought and to endeavor to give expression to their … independent of the reward, they wish to turn out a perfect job. This is the great secret of our success in competition …
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… are in accordance with the best military judgment as to what they ought to be, and the act would prevent the … Canal, but that a higher rate would do so. In determining what the tolls should be we certainly ought not to insist … that he must make with his workmen for this particular job. To require, however, that every small contract of …