Gaynor, the Tammany Mayor who Swallowed the Tiger; Lawyer, Judge, PhilosopherInternational Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 256 |
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... tion and printed the warrant and charges in bold type , but suppressed , through design or accident , the date , December 31 , 1909. As printed in the Hearst papers , the warrant showed only that it was paid after the Gaynor administra- ...
... tion and printed the warrant and charges in bold type , but suppressed , through design or accident , the date , December 31 , 1909. As printed in the Hearst papers , the warrant showed only that it was paid after the Gaynor administra- ...
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... tion . " Cropsey was anything but of " subordinate disposi- tion . " He fairly bristled with independence . While loyal to the Mayor he was constitutionally unable to subordinate his ideas or take dictation from anyone . What the Mayor ...
... tion . " Cropsey was anything but of " subordinate disposi- tion . " He fairly bristled with independence . While loyal to the Mayor he was constitutionally unable to subordinate his ideas or take dictation from anyone . What the Mayor ...
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... tion and a fury which would have led to serious conse- quences for the city . In an address to a Harvard political club the Mayor said : " It is the worst policy in the world to drive people to secret meetings and plottings . Let them ...
... tion and a fury which would have led to serious conse- quences for the city . In an address to a Harvard political club the Mayor said : " It is the worst policy in the world to drive people to secret meetings and plottings . Let them ...
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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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