Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... attorney who never FOR deserted me . He was at my elbow day and night . I think that I am responsible for the touch of silver on his youthful head . It is no easy task to keep a man out of jail who insists on free speech even in times ...
... attorney who never FOR deserted me . He was at my elbow day and night . I think that I am responsible for the touch of silver on his youthful head . It is no easy task to keep a man out of jail who insists on free speech even in times ...
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... Attorney . DRAMATIS PERSONAE . ATTORNEY I. ATTORNEY II . AN EDITOR . EDITOR . ( Excitedly . ) They accuse me of every crime in the calendar . ( Points to a bulging envelope marked " Romeike . " ) I have robbed the poor and fleeced the ...
... Attorney . DRAMATIS PERSONAE . ATTORNEY I. ATTORNEY II . AN EDITOR . EDITOR . ( Excitedly . ) They accuse me of every crime in the calendar . ( Points to a bulging envelope marked " Romeike . " ) I have robbed the poor and fleeced the ...
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... ATTORNEY II . It will be a boomerang . EDITOR . It may be a boomerang , but what good will that do me if the public merely sees the lump on my head ? ATTORNEY II . Suing newspapers is always pretty poor business . In times like these ...
... ATTORNEY II . It will be a boomerang . EDITOR . It may be a boomerang , but what good will that do me if the public merely sees the lump on my head ? ATTORNEY II . Suing newspapers is always pretty poor business . In times like these ...
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... ATTORNEY I. It makes no difference . They will create an atmosphere . They will introduce the race issue . They will beat the drum in the jury room . ATTORNEY II . If no jury could be found to convict the murderers of Praeger , the ...
... ATTORNEY I. It makes no difference . They will create an atmosphere . They will introduce the race issue . They will beat the drum in the jury room . ATTORNEY II . If no jury could be found to convict the murderers of Praeger , the ...
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... ATTORNEY II . ( Shakes his head . ) ATTORNEY I. ( Thinks for a moment , then laboriously writes out a statement . He writes for several minutes . The Editor watches him with pleased expectation , Turn- ing to Attorney II , he hisses ...
... ATTORNEY II . ( Shakes his head . ) ATTORNEY I. ( Thinks for a moment , then laboriously writes out a statement . He writes for several minutes . The Editor watches him with pleased expectation , Turn- ing to Attorney II , he hisses ...
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