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The Treason of the Senate 



By David Graham Phillips, in the 



Cosmopolitan 



If you believe that there are many members of the United 

 States Senate who are unfit to represent the people, because 

 of their affiliation with the vicious plutocratic power oj 

 the country, you will be intensely interested in David 

 Graham Phillips' tremendously vivid series of articles il 

 the Cosmopolitan Magazine. 



Scourging the recreant Senators with a sharp lash o: 

 damnatory facts, Mr. Phillips will reveal a condition o: 

 affairs at which the average American will stand aghast. 



The terrible story of "The Treason of the Senate' ii 

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