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... President . The assassin was a disappointed office seeker and a self - styled " Stalwart " -Charles Guiteau . After firing two shots at the President from a pistol at close range , his attacker cried out : I did it and I want to be ...
... President . The assassin was a disappointed office seeker and a self - styled " Stalwart " -Charles Guiteau . After firing two shots at the President from a pistol at close range , his attacker cried out : I did it and I want to be ...
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... President of the United States , during the first term of his Presidency , and was commissioned , according to the Constitution and laws of the United States , to hold the said office during the pleasure of the President ; that the ...
... President of the United States , during the first term of his Presidency , and was commissioned , according to the Constitution and laws of the United States , to hold the said office during the pleasure of the President ; that the ...
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... President for the conduct of the said Secretary , and having regard to the permanent executive authority of the ... President of the United States , to consider and decide what act or acts should and might lawfully be done by him , as ...
... President for the conduct of the said Secretary , and having regard to the permanent executive authority of the ... President of the United States , to consider and decide what act or acts should and might lawfully be done by him , as ...
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The Ambivalence of the Concept of Party | 597 |
The Formative Period | 603 |
In Search of Victory | 615 |
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