The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... vote , Wilson ran behind the Bryan vote of 1908 and 1896 ; Roosevelt and Taft together re- ceived fewer votes than Taft alone in 1908. For various reasons many people did not vote , or in some cases voted for the Socialist candidate ...
... vote , Wilson ran behind the Bryan vote of 1908 and 1896 ; Roosevelt and Taft together re- ceived fewer votes than Taft alone in 1908. For various reasons many people did not vote , or in some cases voted for the Socialist candidate ...
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... vote for Hughes . Wilson's reply was characteristic , and it proved to be a good vote - getter : " I would feel deeply mortified to have you or any- body like you vote for me . Since you have access to many disloyal Ameri- cans and I ...
... vote for Hughes . Wilson's reply was characteristic , and it proved to be a good vote - getter : " I would feel deeply mortified to have you or any- body like you vote for me . Since you have access to many disloyal Ameri- cans and I ...
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... vote , President Wilson - still too ill to take an active part in public affairs - wrote to Senator Hitchcock and urged all loyal Democrats to vote against the Lodge reser- vations : " . . . in my opinion the resolution in that form ...
... vote , President Wilson - still too ill to take an active part in public affairs - wrote to Senator Hitchcock and urged all loyal Democrats to vote against the Lodge reser- vations : " . . . in my opinion the resolution in that form ...
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