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Show Ij W'hilo youth, inexperience and ignor-unco ignor-unco constitute no legal bar to political TCi preferment, while manhood suffrage is tho M-Jll JK source of all governmental power, while H UllWiSG s,) mmy t'l0SU l,,M,a'lu f ruling prefor H selfishly their personal pleasured and pri- H MjHW xute intorcsts to the general welfare, so H IVJnlfincJ wo sutr l'lu '"'ixiiiiiim of hur- 0 ITAtll g ((,U8 tm qhju from umvjso unskilled I- legislation. By J. N. DICKINSON. The best that wo can hope to accom- Pmli.nl ol th.An,.rk B.r A.- j,,, js ,0 ,rinj, nbout) w W(J jmyo H 1 doing with marluMl success, the enactment If of uniform legislation in the several states. H, Our work will in the main ho constructive. Wo can accomplish practically H nothing in tho way of restraint. H From the least governed pcoplo in tho world wo uro rapidly beconi- H ing tho most governed people in tho world. Our increasing commissions V for almost every department of public affairs arc making our government, M state and national, the most comprehensive system of bureaucracy over K known. Tho complex conditions of our times in each of their diversified mi formB are given special treatment and administration. This is a prolific H'' nourco of legislation, much of it in flagrant disregard of the best sanc- Hy tioncd and most venerated doctrines. |