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[ Autobiography , 1913 ] The genesis of the private interest idea in our government is perfectly clear . ... To the wisest men of the earlier times in this country it seemed important to encourage private interests , for example ...
[ Autobiography , 1913 ] The genesis of the private interest idea in our government is perfectly clear . ... To the wisest men of the earlier times in this country it seemed important to encourage private interests , for example ...
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All I want is that the Senate should not consider that we have abandoned this great question of forest preservation in the interest of the whole people of the United States to the selfish interests of speculators and owners - and I say ...
All I want is that the Senate should not consider that we have abandoned this great question of forest preservation in the interest of the whole people of the United States to the selfish interests of speculators and owners - and I say ...
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The feeling grew that the Eastern manufacturers had received more than their share of consideration from the party leaders , and that the interest of the farmers was being neglected . This feeling was strengthened by the struggles which ...
The feeling grew that the Eastern manufacturers had received more than their share of consideration from the party leaders , and that the interest of the farmers was being neglected . This feeling was strengthened by the struggles which ...
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I | 2 |
GOVERNMENT AND THE ECON | 3 |
Efforts at Arbitration | 4 |
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