The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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... D. ROOSE- velt . It is rather a critical account of that episode in American poli- tics known as the New Deal . As to the President , it is an account of an image projected upon the popular mind which came to be known as Franklin D ...
... D. ROOSE- velt . It is rather a critical account of that episode in American poli- tics known as the New Deal . As to the President , it is an account of an image projected upon the popular mind which came to be known as Franklin D ...
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... Franklin D. Roosevelt , with his wife , his mother and numerous other Roosevelts — children , aunts and uncles and cousins to the fourth degree of consanguinity , repaired from their suite in the Mayflower to St. John's Episcopal Church ...
... Franklin D. Roosevelt , with his wife , his mother and numerous other Roosevelts — children , aunts and uncles and cousins to the fourth degree of consanguinity , repaired from their suite in the Mayflower to St. John's Episcopal Church ...
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... Franklin D. Roosevelt , who saved the nation from ruin and chaos , " and they called on the Republican party to withdraw Alfred Landon and make Roosevelt's reelection unanimous . The State University band , Huey's pride and joy , played ...
... Franklin D. Roosevelt , who saved the nation from ruin and chaos , " and they called on the Republican party to withdraw Alfred Landon and make Roosevelt's reelection unanimous . The State University band , Huey's pride and joy , played ...
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John T. Flynn. 1 The Coming American Boom FOR THE SECOND TIME , FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT FACED THE CHIEF Justice on the front portico of the Capitol to be sworn in as Presi- dent . For a man who took almost childish delight in breaking ...
John T. Flynn. 1 The Coming American Boom FOR THE SECOND TIME , FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT FACED THE CHIEF Justice on the front portico of the Capitol to be sworn in as Presi- dent . For a man who took almost childish delight in breaking ...
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... Franklin D. Roosevelt , who was running for governor of New York . Hopkins organized a committee of medical men for Roosevelt - for - Governor . Roosevelt liked him at once and with Mrs. Roosevelt it was pals at first sight ...
... Franklin D. Roosevelt , who was running for governor of New York . Hopkins organized a committee of medical men for Roosevelt - for - Governor . Roosevelt liked him at once and with Mrs. Roosevelt it was pals at first sight ...
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