New Outlook, Volumen96Outlook Publishing Company, 1910 |
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... election , which will pre- sumably result in the confirmation of his claims to the Presidency . It is not con- sidered improbable at Managua that the United States may be asked to super- vise this election in the interests of fair play ...
... election , which will pre- sumably result in the confirmation of his claims to the Presidency . It is not con- sidered improbable at Managua that the United States may be asked to super- vise this election in the interests of fair play ...
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... election of Speaker Can- non , against whom mutterings had then begun to rise ; it was Roosevelt who asked Harriman to come to the White House se- cretly , who took his money to buy votes in New York , and who afterwards wrote to " My ...
... election of Speaker Can- non , against whom mutterings had then begun to rise ; it was Roosevelt who asked Harriman to come to the White House se- cretly , who took his money to buy votes in New York , and who afterwards wrote to " My ...
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... election as before , but I would like to see you some time before I write my message . ' I am quoting without the letter before .. 19 me , but the quotation is substantially , if not verbally , accurate . That statement in this letter ...
... election as before , but I would like to see you some time before I write my message . ' I am quoting without the letter before .. 19 me , but the quotation is substantially , if not verbally , accurate . That statement in this letter ...
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... election , at a time when any man of less serene magnanimity would have been tempted to advocate extreme measures and to betray personal exultation , or even to show hatred of his opponents , he said , in part : Human nature will not ...
... election , at a time when any man of less serene magnanimity would have been tempted to advocate extreme measures and to betray personal exultation , or even to show hatred of his opponents , he said , in part : Human nature will not ...
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... election to the Congress , will undoubtedly represent and work for Iowa interests that is , the interests of the farms rather than the interests of cotton or woolen mills - the " triumph of the Iowa Insur- gents " is significant only as ...
... election to the Congress , will undoubtedly represent and work for Iowa interests that is , the interests of the farms rather than the interests of cotton or woolen mills - the " triumph of the Iowa Insur- gents " is significant only as ...
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