The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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... hands of his gay and laughing successor , already astir a mile away in the Mayflower Hotel . In mid - morning , Franklin D. Roosevelt , with his wife , his mother and numerous other Roosevelts — children , aunts and uncles and cousins ...
... hands of his gay and laughing successor , already astir a mile away in the Mayflower Hotel . In mid - morning , Franklin D. Roosevelt , with his wife , his mother and numerous other Roosevelts — children , aunts and uncles and cousins ...
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... hands into another without turmoil or resistance- was moving into its traditional ritual . At the White House the ... hand of God , said some . Cermak had gone to Miami to meet Roosevelt as he arrived from a sea trip aboard Vincent ...
... hands into another without turmoil or resistance- was moving into its traditional ritual . At the White House the ... hand of God , said some . Cermak had gone to Miami to meet Roosevelt as he arrived from a sea trip aboard Vincent ...
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... hands of Jim Farley to give and he was already there wrinkling his bland brow over the problem . The Democratic legions were rushing to Washington to save the nation with that sense of joyous dedication with which the old - fashioned ...
... hands of Jim Farley to give and he was already there wrinkling his bland brow over the problem . The Democratic legions were rushing to Washington to save the nation with that sense of joyous dedication with which the old - fashioned ...
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... hands with the new President and left at once for Philadelphia and later for his home in California . Despite the bitter emotions churned up against him , he left without any Secret Service guard , his secre- tary's request for that ...
... hands with the new President and left at once for Philadelphia and later for his home in California . Despite the bitter emotions churned up against him , he left without any Secret Service guard , his secre- tary's request for that ...
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... hand — the Wash- ington summer plus the New Deal heat . The country was nearly saved . Only a few more touches remained . There was the bill to buy silver to please the silver people , to repeal the gold clause to please the radicals ...
... hand — the Wash- ington summer plus the New Deal heat . The country was nearly saved . Only a few more touches remained . There was the bill to buy silver to please the silver people , to repeal the gold clause to please the radicals ...
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