The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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... told Jim Farley that he was breaking a precedent . " It is my inten- tion to inaugurate precedents like this from time to time , " he laughed . The streets outside were given over to the crowds which , whipped up by the marching bands ...
... told Jim Farley that he was breaking a precedent . " It is my inten- tion to inaugurate precedents like this from time to time , " he laughed . The streets outside were given over to the crowds which , whipped up by the marching bands ...
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... told . Hoover sent for Atlee Pomerene , a distinguished Democrat who was then head of the Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration . He begged Pomerene to urge Roosevelt to join him in some action . Pomerene felt he had no influence with ...
... told . Hoover sent for Atlee Pomerene , a distinguished Democrat who was then head of the Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration . He begged Pomerene to urge Roosevelt to join him in some action . Pomerene felt he had no influence with ...
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... told him American history afforded no such instance of a refusal to cooperate in the presence of a great national emergency . Twenty - one states had now closed their banks . Over two hundred million dollars of gold had been taken out ...
... told him American history afforded no such instance of a refusal to cooperate in the presence of a great national emergency . Twenty - one states had now closed their banks . Over two hundred million dollars of gold had been taken out ...
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... told Glass that the Federal Reserve Board had urged Hoover to close the banks , that Hoover had refused saying most of the banks still open were solvent , and that he told Hoover Senator Glass agreed with him . Then Glass asked ...
... told Glass that the Federal Reserve Board had urged Hoover to close the banks , that Hoover had refused saying most of the banks still open were solvent , and that he told Hoover Senator Glass agreed with him . Then Glass asked ...
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... told him about it in twenty minutes ; Roose- velt was enthusiastic and so it was adopted . Actually it was not so simple as that . Ogden Mills , who was one of the two or three men at the conference who knew what it was all about , said ...
... told him about it in twenty minutes ; Roose- velt was enthusiastic and so it was adopted . Actually it was not so simple as that . Ogden Mills , who was one of the two or three men at the conference who knew what it was all about , said ...
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