Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... political biographies in the language . He was now to surpass his former successes ; the four volumes of his study of the war , " The World Crisis , " written after the fall of the Coalition , will forever take their place among the ...
... political biographies in the language . He was now to surpass his former successes ; the four volumes of his study of the war , " The World Crisis , " written after the fall of the Coalition , will forever take their place among the ...
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... politics soon re - awoke . He stood as an independent candi- date for Parliament , and was elected . When Mr. Baldwin ... political fates in England . But Churchill is to - day still young ; he is at the height of his intellectual and ...
... politics soon re - awoke . He stood as an independent candi- date for Parliament , and was elected . When Mr. Baldwin ... political fates in England . But Churchill is to - day still young ; he is at the height of his intellectual and ...
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... political contests through which he finally climbed to national office . These purposes were to advance the cause of the free white laborer of the South debased by slavery , and to oppose the autoc- racy of the aristocratic slave ...
... political contests through which he finally climbed to national office . These purposes were to advance the cause of the free white laborer of the South debased by slavery , and to oppose the autoc- racy of the aristocratic slave ...
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... political accident . In Johnson's case it was due to his being the only loyal sen- ator from an otherwise unanimously " Secesh " South , an orator , as we have said , whose speeches had been a determining factor in the declaration of ...
... political accident . In Johnson's case it was due to his being the only loyal sen- ator from an otherwise unanimously " Secesh " South , an orator , as we have said , whose speeches had been a determining factor in the declaration of ...
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... political enemies , and prejudiced the public against the new President . As this slander has persisted even unto this day , and as belief that Andrew Johnson was a drunkard would naturally invalidate the principles he stood for , it ...
... political enemies , and prejudiced the public against the new President . As this slander has persisted even unto this day , and as belief that Andrew Johnson was a drunkard would naturally invalidate the principles he stood for , it ...
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