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... committee revealed that Sherman Adams , the President's assistant , had accepted valuable gifts from a friend having ... committee of the need to alter " the false image of the Republican Party as the party of big business and the vested ...
... committee revealed that Sherman Adams , the President's assistant , had accepted valuable gifts from a friend having ... committee of the need to alter " the false image of the Republican Party as the party of big business and the vested ...
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... committee headed by Charles H. Percy of Illinois , drew upon the principles of Eisenhower's Mod- ern Republicanism to propose an active government in economic and social growth . That of 1964 , from a committee headed by Representative ...
... committee headed by Charles H. Percy of Illinois , drew upon the principles of Eisenhower's Mod- ern Republicanism to propose an active government in economic and social growth . That of 1964 , from a committee headed by Representative ...
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... Committee made public , early in 1968 , recommendations of the prestigious Republican Coordinating Committee - including former Presi- dent Eisenhower ; all former Republican nominees for the presi- dency ; and representatives of party ...
... Committee made public , early in 1968 , recommendations of the prestigious Republican Coordinating Committee - including former Presi- dent Eisenhower ; all former Republican nominees for the presi- dency ; and representatives of party ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |