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Page 40
... given time depends upon the state of mind of those who wield power . Thus , rights can be granted or withheld , as times and circumstances change ; they are in no sense absolute . Whether natural in any physical or biological sense or ...
... given time depends upon the state of mind of those who wield power . Thus , rights can be granted or withheld , as times and circumstances change ; they are in no sense absolute . Whether natural in any physical or biological sense or ...
Page 57
... given a minimum quota of 100 . A substantial share of the larger quotas went unused ; some of the smaller ones were oversubscribed and accumulated impossible backlogs . As of 1963 the backlog of applicants was large enough to fill the ...
... given a minimum quota of 100 . A substantial share of the larger quotas went unused ; some of the smaller ones were oversubscribed and accumulated impossible backlogs . As of 1963 the backlog of applicants was large enough to fill the ...
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... given only the ballot of the party with which they had declared affiliation . In open - primary states , they are given the ballots of all parties and select the one which they will vote in the privacy of the polling booth . Having ...
... given only the ballot of the party with which they had declared affiliation . In open - primary states , they are given the ballots of all parties and select the one which they will vote in the privacy of the polling booth . Having ...
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