Builders of American Institutions: Readings in United States HistoryFrank Freidel, Norman Pollack Rand McNally, 1966 - 583 pages |
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Page 296
... matter of principle , sought to stand outside the political process . Early in the 1880's , Henry Varnum Poor , the railroad expert and organizer of manuals , reached the heart of the matter : " Railroad Men form no political party ...
... matter of principle , sought to stand outside the political process . Early in the 1880's , Henry Varnum Poor , the railroad expert and organizer of manuals , reached the heart of the matter : " Railroad Men form no political party ...
Page 506
... matter has received continuing in- tensive study by each of the three Governments . " On December 5 , 1944 , the President sent to Marshal Stalin and to Prime Minister Churchill a proposal that this matter be settled by making Section C ...
... matter has received continuing in- tensive study by each of the three Governments . " On December 5 , 1944 , the President sent to Marshal Stalin and to Prime Minister Churchill a proposal that this matter be settled by making Section C ...
Page 577
... matter of myth and also a matter of truth - and this time let me take the truth of the matter first . It is true and of high importance that the prosperity of this country depends on the assur- ances that all major elements within it ...
... matter of myth and also a matter of truth - and this time let me take the truth of the matter first . It is true and of high importance that the prosperity of this country depends on the assur- ances that all major elements within it ...
Contents
EDWARDS WHITEFIELD AND THE GREAT AWAKENING | 28 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 77 |
THOMAS JEFFERSON The Political Conse | 109 |
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