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... standing were per- suaded to speak for them . " . . . . I was visited by a succes- sion of influential Republicans , " he ... stand to- gether . Mr. Hewitt pointed to a victory by George as " the greatest calamity that could menace the ...
... standing were per- suaded to speak for them . " . . . . I was visited by a succes- sion of influential Republicans , " he ... stand to- gether . Mr. Hewitt pointed to a victory by George as " the greatest calamity that could menace the ...
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... stand for what he thinks is right at home , regard- less of individuals or candidates at the head or tail of the ticket , will not stand up for them in Washington . " And God pity the miserable creature sailing upon the turbulent sea at ...
... stand for what he thinks is right at home , regard- less of individuals or candidates at the head or tail of the ticket , will not stand up for them in Washington . " And God pity the miserable creature sailing upon the turbulent sea at ...
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... stand - still arrangement , agreed not to call short- term loans before April 1 , 1932. Like the Hoover moratorium , the stand - still agreement is merely a stop - gap . A more permanent understanding as to private debts is as necessary ...
... stand - still arrangement , agreed not to call short- term loans before April 1 , 1932. Like the Hoover moratorium , the stand - still agreement is merely a stop - gap . A more permanent understanding as to private debts is as necessary ...
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