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... later economic development - roads , ports , canals and railways - were beginning to appear and where capital in the form of money rather than land accumulated , or was attracted , in large enough amounts to support the barest ...
... later economic development - roads , ports , canals and railways - were beginning to appear and where capital in the form of money rather than land accumulated , or was attracted , in large enough amounts to support the barest ...
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... later . Ten days later his committee met to consider the nominations , but a decision was postponed for several more days . Before long the Christmas recess began , and it was not until January 24 , 1879 , that Senator Conkling's ...
... later . Ten days later his committee met to consider the nominations , but a decision was postponed for several more days . Before long the Christmas recess began , and it was not until January 24 , 1879 , that Senator Conkling's ...
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... later years . An unfortunate pattern of overbearing American domination in Latin American affairs was established , and even when they were at least partially abandoned in later years , the memory remains to plague future American ...
... later years . An unfortunate pattern of overbearing American domination in Latin American affairs was established , and even when they were at least partially abandoned in later years , the memory remains to plague future American ...
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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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