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Page 148
... present would be forthcoming.21 The commis- sioners had no notion where this larger present was coming from . Father Carroll had a duty apart from the military duties of the official commissioners , and he did it doggedly , knowing now ...
... present would be forthcoming.21 The commis- sioners had no notion where this larger present was coming from . Father Carroll had a duty apart from the military duties of the official commissioners , and he did it doggedly , knowing now ...
Page 282
... present - day Republican suffering ( and far from si- lently ) life under the New Deal . His criticisms of the admin- istration were practically the same criticisms that we have heard in our time - " too theoretical and fanciful a ...
... present - day Republican suffering ( and far from si- lently ) life under the New Deal . His criticisms of the admin- istration were practically the same criticisms that we have heard in our time - " too theoretical and fanciful a ...
Page 287
... present wicked Administration " had brought upon the United States . 15 " Is the war to go on ? " he wrote to his son - in - law in 1813 . " Can it be prosecuted without the means , and against the gen- eral bent of the nation ? In ...
... present wicked Administration " had brought upon the United States . 15 " Is the war to go on ? " he wrote to his son - in - law in 1813 . " Can it be prosecuted without the means , and against the gen- eral bent of the nation ? In ...
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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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