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Page 134
... believed that protection , at any rate the kind of protection being implemented by the two major parties , was bad for their members ' pockets and so for the country generally . Despite Hughes's herculean and successful efforts to ...
... believed that protection , at any rate the kind of protection being implemented by the two major parties , was bad for their members ' pockets and so for the country generally . Despite Hughes's herculean and successful efforts to ...
Page 182
... believed in much of his own rhetoric . Perhaps this quality of sincerity was the secret of his power over so many . He also believed , no doubt , in the importance of his own possession of power and in the unimportance of the methods by ...
... believed in much of his own rhetoric . Perhaps this quality of sincerity was the secret of his power over so many . He also believed , no doubt , in the importance of his own possession of power and in the unimportance of the methods by ...
Page 303
... believed that the Bill was only a first , moderate - seeming step towards the re - establishment of the situation which , he believed , had brought about so much misery twenty years earlier : that of a supposedly national bank ...
... believed that the Bill was only a first , moderate - seeming step towards the re - establishment of the situation which , he believed , had brought about so much misery twenty years earlier : that of a supposedly national bank ...
Contents
A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
THREE ELEVENS IN THE FIELD c 19041908 | 55 |
LABOR IN POWER c 19091913 | 68 |
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