William Jennings Bryan: SelectionsBobbs-Merrill, 1967 - 259 pages |
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... ment they prefer . They can decide for themselves whether they will accept the statement furnished by the Census department or an affi- davit furnished by interested parties in order to secure a con- tinuation of the advantages which ...
... ment they prefer . They can decide for themselves whether they will accept the statement furnished by the Census department or an affi- davit furnished by interested parties in order to secure a con- tinuation of the advantages which ...
Page 105
... ment of a man's desire to protect himself ; but everybody who knows human nature knows how easy it is to develop that side of a man's being . Occasionally I find a man who says he is not selfish , but when I do , I find a man who can ...
... ment of a man's desire to protect himself ; but everybody who knows human nature knows how easy it is to develop that side of a man's being . Occasionally I find a man who says he is not selfish , but when I do , I find a man who can ...
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... ment of State , Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States , 1914 , Supplement : The World War ( Washington , D.C .: Govern- ment Printing Office , 1928 ) , pp . 372-375 . note of December 26 , 1914 , he contended ...
... ment of State , Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States , 1914 , Supplement : The World War ( Washington , D.C .: Govern- ment Printing Office , 1928 ) , pp . 372-375 . note of December 26 , 1914 , he contended ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | xlvi |
Free Coinage of Silver | 3 |
Reduce Import Duties | 17 |
Copyright | |
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