Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... statements . Our books were open to all . But no newspaper , no official , made the slightest attempt to inquire into the truth of these charges . My replies were ignored . The figures of our expert account- ants appeared nowhere except ...
... statements . Our books were open to all . But no newspaper , no official , made the slightest attempt to inquire into the truth of these charges . My replies were ignored . The figures of our expert account- ants appeared nowhere except ...
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... statements that I never made . They saddle me with offenses of which I am unmistakably innocent . I am not a plaster saint , but I have always held my honor inviolate . I want to vindicate it in court . ATTORNEY II . That would be an ...
... statements that I never made . They saddle me with offenses of which I am unmistakably innocent . I am not a plaster saint , but I have always held my honor inviolate . I want to vindicate it in court . ATTORNEY II . That would be an ...
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... statement that will raise hell ? ATTORNEY II . ( Puts up his hands deprecatingly . ) EDITOR . ( Takes out a voluminous manuscript from his pocket and places it in the hands of Attorney I. The paper audibly sizzles . ) ATTORNEY I ...
... statement that will raise hell ? ATTORNEY II . ( Puts up his hands deprecatingly . ) EDITOR . ( Takes out a voluminous manuscript from his pocket and places it in the hands of Attorney I. The paper audibly sizzles . ) ATTORNEY I ...
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... statements are carried on the front page . How much of your state- ment would ever get into print ? EDITOR . But I must make a statement in justice to my readers , in justice to my followers , in justice to those who are defending my ...
... statements are carried on the front page . How much of your state- ment would ever get into print ? EDITOR . But I must make a statement in justice to my readers , in justice to my followers , in justice to those who are defending my ...
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... statement . Stay in your bombproof . This is not the advice you want from an expensive lawyer , but it is the best advice I can give you . ATTORNEY II . ( Nods approvingly . ) EDITOR . ( Throws up his hands in despair . ) Curtain falls ...
... statement . Stay in your bombproof . This is not the advice you want from an expensive lawyer , but it is the best advice I can give you . ATTORNEY II . ( Nods approvingly . ) EDITOR . ( Throws up his hands in despair . ) Curtain falls ...
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