The National Review, Volume 52, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 810
... President in the making of treaties it was not imagined that it would exercise it to the extent of really sharing with the President the conduct of foreign relations . As the Senate has increased in size it has assumed an increased ...
... President in the making of treaties it was not imagined that it would exercise it to the extent of really sharing with the President the conduct of foreign relations . As the Senate has increased in size it has assumed an increased ...
Page 985
... President had the sympathy of the country . Congress , in substance said many leading newspapers , must either show that the President made an unwarranted attack upon its integrity , or else its silence will be construed as fear of ...
... President had the sympathy of the country . Congress , in substance said many leading newspapers , must either show that the President made an unwarranted attack upon its integrity , or else its silence will be construed as fear of ...
Page 987
... President wrote , had under considera- tion the form in which proceedings should be brought against Mr. Pullitzer . The extraordinary heat displayed by the President at first amused Congress and the Press ; sober second reflection ...
... President wrote , had under considera- tion the form in which proceedings should be brought against Mr. Pullitzer . The extraordinary heat displayed by the President at first amused Congress and the Press ; sober second reflection ...
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