North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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... President the party , but no president , however wise and vigorous , can successfully conduct a one - man government - the problems are too many and too complex . While he can talk to the people and so conduct propaganda to further his ...
... President the party , but no president , however wise and vigorous , can successfully conduct a one - man government - the problems are too many and too complex . While he can talk to the people and so conduct propaganda to further his ...
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... President , are appointed in each State as its legislature may direct , but no Senator or Representative or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States can be an Elector . The only power given to the Congress ...
... President , are appointed in each State as its legislature may direct , but no Senator or Representative or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States can be an Elector . The only power given to the Congress ...
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... President Roose- velt had based American foreign policy since his Chicago speech of October 5 , 1937. This policy never com- manded the support of a majority of Americans . Polls of public opinion showed 70 per cent of the people ...
... President Roose- velt had based American foreign policy since his Chicago speech of October 5 , 1937. This policy never com- manded the support of a majority of Americans . Polls of public opinion showed 70 per cent of the people ...
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Foreword | 3 |
An Unpublished Journal of John Muir | 24 |
Six Poems | 52 |
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