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Men of known worth and strength of character must be 

 induced to take office men whose sturdy integrity and 

 intelligence shall make them proof against the sophistry and 

 blandishments of the insinuating lobbyist, no matter in what 

 disguise his &quot;job&quot; may be presented. When this is done, 

 &quot; politician &quot; and &quot; corruptionist &quot; will cease to be synonyms, 

 and the cloud of dishonor which now rests on our legislation 

 will be lifted, and, let us hope, forever. 



