The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 254
... Deal and its leader , President Franklin Roosevelt , vul- nerable though they might be to all sorts of serious criticism , were the least risky of the alternatives available to the United States during the winter of 1934-35 . The New Deal ...
... Deal and its leader , President Franklin Roosevelt , vul- nerable though they might be to all sorts of serious criticism , were the least risky of the alternatives available to the United States during the winter of 1934-35 . The New Deal ...
Pagina 257
... Deal was strictly within the letter , or closely within the spirit , of the Constitution . There had seemed to be a certain unwillingness on the part of the administra- tion to face a challenge in the courts which appeared to indicate ...
... Deal was strictly within the letter , or closely within the spirit , of the Constitution . There had seemed to be a certain unwillingness on the part of the administra- tion to face a challenge in the courts which appeared to indicate ...
Pagina 260
... Deal , or that the great mass of the American people think that it has been so left , or that they approve of the alterations where they see that it has been altered . The vindication that the New Deal has received from the public and ...
... Deal , or that the great mass of the American people think that it has been so left , or that they approve of the alterations where they see that it has been altered . The vindication that the New Deal has received from the public and ...
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
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