The Woodrow WilsonsMacmillan, 1937 - 301 páginas |
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... Bill Mac- Donald , a famous ex - captain of the Texas Rangers . In reply to Colonel House's telegram , " Come at once and bring your artillery " , Bill stopped long enough to wire back , " I'm a - comin ' " , and without baggage or ...
... Bill Mac- Donald , a famous ex - captain of the Texas Rangers . In reply to Colonel House's telegram , " Come at once and bring your artillery " , Bill stopped long enough to wire back , " I'm a - comin ' " , and without baggage or ...
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... bill was fierce and exhausting and , hav- ing already introduced his proposed currency bill , he was in the midst of conferences and difficulties with the House of Representatives over this also highly controversial ques- tion . We ...
... bill was fierce and exhausting and , hav- ing already introduced his proposed currency bill , he was in the midst of conferences and difficulties with the House of Representatives over this also highly controversial ques- tion . We ...
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... bill was passed at once . When father told her , she smiled her radiant smile and lay peacefully holding his hand , but we knew that by then her heart and mind were filled only with deep concern for him . She seemed happy when he was ...
... bill was passed at once . When father told her , she smiled her radiant smile and lay peacefully holding his hand , but we knew that by then her heart and mind were filled only with deep concern for him . She seemed happy when he was ...
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