The Politicos, 1865-1896Harcourt, Brace, 1938 - 760 pages A lively history of the parties and the great party leaders who dominated American politics during the turbulent years of the "Robber Barons." |
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Page 547
... reported to have been approved by Mr. Carlisle , according to E. J. Edwards , the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press , who , under the pseudonym of " Holland , " reported the whole affair . Then , according to snoopers ...
... reported to have been approved by Mr. Carlisle , according to E. J. Edwards , the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press , who , under the pseudonym of " Holland , " reported the whole affair . Then , according to snoopers ...
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... reported prowling about Washington again . Morgan's offer to Secretary Carlisle was reported to be for $ 200 , - 000,000 , on the same hard terms as in February , 1895.55 The financing of loans to sovereign governments is , of course ...
... reported prowling about Washington again . Morgan's offer to Secretary Carlisle was reported to be for $ 200 , - 000,000 , on the same hard terms as in February , 1895.55 The financing of loans to sovereign governments is , of course ...
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... reported by his official biographer to have said : " Mark , there are some things that come too high . If I were to accept the nomination on those terms it would be worth noth- ing to me , and less to the people . " 30 Mark Hanna was ...
... reported by his official biographer to have said : " Mark , there are some things that come too high . If I were to accept the nomination on those terms it would be worth noth- ing to me , and less to the people . " 30 Mark Hanna was ...
Contents
18651868 | 3 |
The Spoilsmen | 61 |
The Spoilsmen in Power | 100 |
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