Since ReconstructionRichard William Leopold, Arthur Stanley Link, Stanley Coben Prentice-Hall, 1966 |
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... believe that we learn nothing in this world from human experience , may , if they choose , answer those questions in the affirmative . Those who believe that nothing in this world is fixed , or defi- nite , or a matter of principle ...
... believe that we learn nothing in this world from human experience , may , if they choose , answer those questions in the affirmative . Those who believe that nothing in this world is fixed , or defi- nite , or a matter of principle ...
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... believe that a thing is innocent , do you think that the sixty per cent who do not believe it would send that forty per cent to jail if they were tolerant people ? I assume that sixty per cent of the people in this country believe in ...
... believe that a thing is innocent , do you think that the sixty per cent who do not believe it would send that forty per cent to jail if they were tolerant people ? I assume that sixty per cent of the people in this country believe in ...
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... believe the United States should just pull its representatives back from the test meetings , and begin work - work that has been delayed too long in the face of new and greater Communist threats around the world . These are things , I ...
... believe the United States should just pull its representatives back from the test meetings , and begin work - work that has been delayed too long in the face of new and greater Communist threats around the world . These are things , I ...
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V | 13 |
Carnegie the Robber Baron Matthew Josephson 1934 Carnegie and the Gospel | 13 |
Rockefeller the Farsighted Planner Allan Nevins 1940 The Standard Oil | 19 |
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