Direct Legislation by the Citizenship through the Initiative and Referendum by James William Sullivan
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"We would recommend the book to every one desirious of learning in brief terms just what the Referendum is all about, and what good it would do."--_New Nation_. "The appearance of such a book is not without political significance, and Mr. Sullivan's collection of data is convenient to have."--_New York Evening Post_. "The author shows that in Switzerland there has been a growth away from the representative system toward a pure democracy."--_Christian Register_. "The historic facts are stated with a clearness and conciseness that make them valuable."--_New York Press_. "Shows plainly how the politician might be abolished."--_Chicago Express_. "Plainly and well written, and should be widely read."--_Christian Patriot_. "Its subject is of the highest importance to the country."--_Switchman's Journal_. * * * * * ="Few books have done, we believe, more good in this century."--Rev. W.D.P. Bliss.= |
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