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... political career , even when he is most loudly asserting his belief in the necessity for a strong central government ... politics really inconvenienced politicians . Back to Philadelphia after only a month in An- napolis , back again to ...
... political career , even when he is most loudly asserting his belief in the necessity for a strong central government ... politics really inconvenienced politicians . Back to Philadelphia after only a month in An- napolis , back again to ...
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... politicians ; and he did not scruple to govern his political credos by his personal ani- mosities . After having viciously attacked the Federalists for a period of years - and given them any number of bad mo- ments , for he was ...
... politicians ; and he did not scruple to govern his political credos by his personal ani- mosities . After having viciously attacked the Federalists for a period of years - and given them any number of bad mo- ments , for he was ...
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... politics . During these first years of his political inactivity Carroll reminds us of nothing quite so much as a die - hard present - day Republican suffering ( and far from si- lently ) life under the New Deal . His criticisms of the ...
... politics . During these first years of his political inactivity Carroll reminds us of nothing quite so much as a die - hard present - day Republican suffering ( and far from si- lently ) life under the New Deal . His criticisms of the ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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