Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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... United States member of the Committee of Experts and him- self a great factor in its success , wrote in a biography of General Dawes which appears in the thir- teenth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica : " The Plan provided a non ...
... United States member of the Committee of Experts and him- self a great factor in its success , wrote in a biography of General Dawes which appears in the thir- teenth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica : " The Plan provided a non ...
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... the sacrosanct fogyisms of the United States Senate . And lastly , a " pinch - hitter " who can be depended upon in a critical moment to save a bad situation . a brave heart and tough sinews to rule it and GENERAL DAWES 9.
... the sacrosanct fogyisms of the United States Senate . And lastly , a " pinch - hitter " who can be depended upon in a critical moment to save a bad situation . a brave heart and tough sinews to rule it and GENERAL DAWES 9.
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... United States failed , nearly all other banks closing their doors at the same time . The price of flannels fell from ninety- three cents a yard in 1814 to thirty- seven cents in 1829 ; shoes that sold in wartime for $ 1.56 , sold in ...
... United States failed , nearly all other banks closing their doors at the same time . The price of flannels fell from ninety- three cents a yard in 1814 to thirty- seven cents in 1829 ; shoes that sold in wartime for $ 1.56 , sold in ...
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... United States . Industrial men re- newed their appeals to Congress in 1824 , 1826 and 1828 , supported by loud demands in the press and an unprecedented propaganda . Relief was granted in the form of a protec- tive tariff of fifty per ...
... United States . Industrial men re- newed their appeals to Congress in 1824 , 1826 and 1828 , supported by loud demands in the press and an unprecedented propaganda . Relief was granted in the form of a protec- tive tariff of fifty per ...
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... United States . The Southern- ers still held out of Congress till tariff and finance were in " safe hands . " Instead of ameliorating the inequali- ties due to the tariff , the rates were left as they stood or they were raised - farmers ...
... United States . The Southern- ers still held out of Congress till tariff and finance were in " safe hands . " Instead of ameliorating the inequali- ties due to the tariff , the rates were left as they stood or they were raised - farmers ...
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