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There would be no better way of extending it than by refusing a vote to anyone who had not either received secondary education to the age of 17 or attended a recognised adult school for at least six months after the age of 18 .
There would be no better way of extending it than by refusing a vote to anyone who had not either received secondary education to the age of 17 or attended a recognised adult school for at least six months after the age of 18 .
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We may be better able , at this interval of time , to diagnose the maladies , the painful symptoms of which the dole is designed to allay ; better able , too , to gauge the value of such palliatives and to search for the radical cures ...
We may be better able , at this interval of time , to diagnose the maladies , the painful symptoms of which the dole is designed to allay ; better able , too , to gauge the value of such palliatives and to search for the radical cures ...
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On balance , wage earners would be far better off if , instead of receiving doles from the taxpayer's pocket , they were able to draw higher wages for themselves and to have a better chance of regular employment .
On balance , wage earners would be far better off if , instead of receiving doles from the taxpayer's pocket , they were able to draw higher wages for themselves and to have a better chance of regular employment .
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