American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... opposition to independence attached to them , and , as the historian of a comparable American puppet party in the Philip- pines wryly observed , " few people like to admit their incapacity for managing their own affairs 21 Wood showed ...
... opposition to independence attached to them , and , as the historian of a comparable American puppet party in the Philip- pines wryly observed , " few people like to admit their incapacity for managing their own affairs 21 Wood showed ...
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... opposition parties be rep- resented among the judges at each polling place and on the canvass- ing board to which contests should be appealed . But he later accepted Sullivan's suggestion and arranged for three men from the Depart- ment ...
... opposition parties be rep- resented among the judges at each polling place and on the canvass- ing board to which contests should be appealed . But he later accepted Sullivan's suggestion and arranged for three men from the Depart- ment ...
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... opposition to revolution and our own revolutionary origin . They have pointed to examples of dishonesty in Uncle Sam's own backyard . With each change of party control in Washington , they have hoped for a reversal of policy . On ...
... opposition to revolution and our own revolutionary origin . They have pointed to examples of dishonesty in Uncle Sam's own backyard . With each change of party control in Washington , they have hoped for a reversal of policy . On ...
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