Collier's, Volume 49Crowell-Collier, 1912 - American literature |
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... tion " on his own account , and still leaving it a hazard about what the people might think , not what WASHINGTON thought . The general tone of this unused draft of a refusal to accept a second term was apologetic for not serving longer ...
... tion " on his own account , and still leaving it a hazard about what the people might think , not what WASHINGTON thought . The general tone of this unused draft of a refusal to accept a second term was apologetic for not serving longer ...
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... tion . Mr. McCabe then said : " The law became operative January 1 , 1907 , and up to July 15 , 1911 , the Secretary of Agriculture had sent to the United States attorneys , through the Department of Justice , 2,765 cases for ...
... tion . Mr. McCabe then said : " The law became operative January 1 , 1907 , and up to July 15 , 1911 , the Secretary of Agriculture had sent to the United States attorneys , through the Department of Justice , 2,765 cases for ...
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... tion , and was informed by Mr. McCabe in reply to a formal protest against the abatement that prosecu- tion should not be continued because the misbrand- ing had occurred on the outside of the packing case and not on the unit packages ...
... tion , and was informed by Mr. McCabe in reply to a formal protest against the abatement that prosecu- tion should not be continued because the misbrand- ing had occurred on the outside of the packing case and not on the unit packages ...
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... tion of Congressman Underwood . It is not improbable that within the next ten days or two weeks an understanding of that kind will have been so made that the friends of Mr. Underwood , of Speaker Clark , and of Governor Harmon ...
... tion of Congressman Underwood . It is not improbable that within the next ten days or two weeks an understanding of that kind will have been so made that the friends of Mr. Underwood , of Speaker Clark , and of Governor Harmon ...
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... tion was inestimable . It awoke the leaders of organ- ized labor among women to a clear realization that they had in their midst a great mass of potential energy driven by one consuming personal ambition ; that they had among them a ...
... tion was inestimable . It awoke the leaders of organ- ized labor among women to a clear realization that they had in their midst a great mass of potential energy driven by one consuming personal ambition ; that they had among them a ...
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