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... continued increase of expenditures and diminution of revenues , and it left as a bequest to its successor , no effective reduction of expenses , but a double reduction of revenue to the amount of millions , to occur of course , by the ...
... continued increase of expenditures and diminution of revenues , and it left as a bequest to its successor , no effective reduction of expenses , but a double reduction of revenue to the amount of millions , to occur of course , by the ...
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... continued to ignore the legitimate questions the Mexicans raised regarding his credentials . He even arrogantly objected to Peña's failure to address him by his full title , again not acknowledging the fact that such an address would ...
... continued to ignore the legitimate questions the Mexicans raised regarding his credentials . He even arrogantly objected to Peña's failure to address him by his full title , again not acknowledging the fact that such an address would ...
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... continued to move north through western Maryland . With the better part of his own army and the remnants of Pope's forces , McClellan was able to stop Lee at Antietam Creek in one of the fiercest battles of the war . Once again his ...
... continued to move north through western Maryland . With the better part of his own army and the remnants of Pope's forces , McClellan was able to stop Lee at Antietam Creek in one of the fiercest battles of the war . Once again his ...
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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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