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He continued , " I wish to tell the adventures of Philip on his way through the
World , ' and show who robbed him , who helped him , and who passed him by . It
would take too long to give the names of all our friends , and it is not worth while
to ...
He continued , " I wish to tell the adventures of Philip on his way through the
World , ' and show who robbed him , who helped him , and who passed him by . It
would take too long to give the names of all our friends , and it is not worth while
to ...
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... Mr. Schurz to defeat Colonel Roosevelt for Governor , as an instance of the
manner in which " a cause like Civil Service Reform may suffer its worst wounds
at the hands of its friends , " and continued 66 STARTING CIVIL SERVICE
REFORM .
... Mr. Schurz to defeat Colonel Roosevelt for Governor , as an instance of the
manner in which " a cause like Civil Service Reform may suffer its worst wounds
at the hands of its friends , " and continued 66 STARTING CIVIL SERVICE
REFORM .
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at the hands of its friends , " and continued : “ Mr. Roosevelt stands before the
country as the most eminent and influential Civil Service reformer the country has
produced , with the exception of the Hon . Dorman B. Eaton , whose pioneer ...
at the hands of its friends , " and continued : “ Mr. Roosevelt stands before the
country as the most eminent and influential Civil Service reformer the country has
produced , with the exception of the Hon . Dorman B. Eaton , whose pioneer ...
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... subject ; and when two months elapsed and nothing remarkable occurred in
the way of transformation , the country was just settled down to a calm condition
when Roosevelt was appointed , and after four years , Cleveland continued him .
... subject ; and when two months elapsed and nothing remarkable occurred in
the way of transformation , the country was just settled down to a calm condition
when Roosevelt was appointed , and after four years , Cleveland continued him .
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... at first ; because , for the first seven or eight months of its existence , the new
Board had under it in the higher positions only acting officers , and it therefore
continued to exercise virtually the powers the Board had formerly possessed .
... at first ; because , for the first seven or eight months of its existence , the new
Board had under it in the higher positions only acting officers , and it therefore
continued to exercise virtually the powers the Board had formerly possessed .
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