The Price of UnionHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 750 pages Explores the origins and development of American political institutions. Contains a copy of the constitution, notes, bibliography, and index. |
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... Roosevelt , and so did the breadth of his mind , for Holmes was known not only as a legal scholar but as a student of literature , philosophy , history . Yet the President had no intention of promoting him if he was " wrong " on the ...
... Roosevelt , and so did the breadth of his mind , for Holmes was known not only as a legal scholar but as a student of literature , philosophy , history . Yet the President had no intention of promoting him if he was " wrong " on the ...
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... Roosevelt there could be only one answer . In 1904 the Dominican Republic , in financial trouble , was threat- ened with intervention from Europe . After a little pressure from Wash- ington , Roosevelt was invited to set up a financial ...
... Roosevelt there could be only one answer . In 1904 the Dominican Republic , in financial trouble , was threat- ened with intervention from Europe . After a little pressure from Wash- ington , Roosevelt was invited to set up a financial ...
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... Roosevelt was master ) . But it made no appeal to President Taft , or to Senator Aldrich , or to " Uncle Joe " Cannon . These men and their cronies were in charge of the Republican machine . Roosevelt with his clairvoyance had found a ...
... Roosevelt was master ) . But it made no appeal to President Taft , or to Senator Aldrich , or to " Uncle Joe " Cannon . These men and their cronies were in charge of the Republican machine . Roosevelt with his clairvoyance had found a ...
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Prelude to a Federation | 25 |
Claims of the States to Western Lands 17831802 | 35 |
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