American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... Party movement which would draw the liberals of the country together . I even thought that the new Bull Moose party had a sound platform and the support of many sincere men . I wrote to LaFollette on September 9 , 1912 : If Roosevelt ...
... Party movement which would draw the liberals of the country together . I even thought that the new Bull Moose party had a sound platform and the support of many sincere men . I wrote to LaFollette on September 9 , 1912 : If Roosevelt ...
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... party government . His recent ex- periences with the dull tools in Congress might , I thought , have changed him . But he is still a strong party man . Told me the story of a barber who once shaved him in New York , during the Seth Low ...
... party government . His recent ex- periences with the dull tools in Congress might , I thought , have changed him . But he is still a strong party man . Told me the story of a barber who once shaved him in New York , during the Seth Low ...
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... party as the most precious and vital force in British life today . There is no doubt of the growing power of the party . The successful conference . . . with the exhibition it gave of essential political unity , added greatly to its ...
... party as the most precious and vital force in British life today . There is no doubt of the growing power of the party . The successful conference . . . with the exhibition it gave of essential political unity , added greatly to its ...
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