Gaynor, the Tammany Mayor who Swallowed the Tiger; Lawyer, Judge, PhilosopherInternational Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 256 |
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... complained because he was arrested for spitting on the stairs of the Brooklyn Bridge . The Mayor wrote : " I could never understand why boys and men will go around spitting . It is disgusting . Why should boys and men spit any more than ...
... complained because he was arrested for spitting on the stairs of the Brooklyn Bridge . The Mayor wrote : " I could never understand why boys and men will go around spitting . It is disgusting . Why should boys and men spit any more than ...
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... complained to Mayor Gaynor , wanting to know if it was a crime to wear a beard . He also complained that he was taken for a Rabbi . The Mayor assured the Priest that it was no crime to wear a beard and that no one ever noticed his ...
... complained to Mayor Gaynor , wanting to know if it was a crime to wear a beard . He also complained that he was taken for a Rabbi . The Mayor assured the Priest that it was no crime to wear a beard and that no one ever noticed his ...
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... complained that the police broke up their meetings and would not permit them to speak . Gaynor urged them to discuss matters legitimately and not use language calculated to in- flame the passions and cause a tumult . He invited Mr ...
... complained that the police broke up their meetings and would not permit them to speak . Gaynor urged them to discuss matters legitimately and not use language calculated to in- flame the passions and cause a tumult . He invited Mr ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I HE SWALLOWS THE TIGER | 3 |
THE ORISKANY FARM | 10 |
WHO IS THE MAN? | 18 |
Autorská práva | |
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