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...tyrants is over: Constantine is off again, Franz Joseph is dead, Lloyd George has resigned and the Kaiser is married. Only one of the old crew of autocrats is still in full control of his subjects, and that is M. Paul Poiret, ruler of the world's better half. A whim of this foreign autocrat's and the appearance of civilization is changed without a murmur...
...appeal to the Supreme Court. The meaning of the terms "indecent, obscene," etc. will therefore, quickly be determined by the courts. This is in the line of Massachusetts' proud boast, "A government not of men, but of laws!" Moreover, so long as we have state regulation, the people can control it. If it is too lax, or if it is too rigid, they have their own remedy in their own hands. What is the alternative? A dictator, appointed by the industry, outside of our state, and responsible only to his employers! In 1664 the General Court replied to Charles...
...Presidency is usually foreshadowed by a party victory in its previous Congressional election. Will the country return to a state of normal Republican, majorities, or have conditions so changed in the last ten years that the Republican hold in the Northern states will not insure it the control of Congress...
Soon after the war, when the Nitti government had lost practically all control in a Bolshevik uprising, the Fascisti appeared on the scene. The students of the University of Bologna, young men of the better classes, and many former soldiers arose under the leadership of Mussolini and restored the national govenment to power...
...receiving again Armenia, Ionia, Thrace, Constantinople and the Straits in the shape of a reward for her conduct, Turkey will become emboldened to such a degree that it will be inclined to exterminate not merely the remaining Greeks and Armenians in the country of their forefathers under her control, but also the non-Turkish minorities of Circassians, Kurds and others. For we know from the past that a mere suspicion of hostile feelings is sufficient to arouse the Turks to their policy of murder...