Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt ...: With Portrait Frontispiece ...P.F. Collier & son, 1905 |
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... treat the veterans of the Civil War in a spirit of broad liberality . The order in question carried out this policy , and is justi- fied not merely on legal grounds , but also on grounds of public morality . It is a matter of common ...
... treat the veterans of the Civil War in a spirit of broad liberality . The order in question carried out this policy , and is justi- fied not merely on legal grounds , but also on grounds of public morality . It is a matter of common ...
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... treat the veterans of sixty - two to seventy as presumably in full bodily vigor and not entitled to pensions . Will they now authoritatively state that they intend to do this ? If so , we accept the issue . If not , then we have the ...
... treat the veterans of sixty - two to seventy as presumably in full bodily vigor and not entitled to pensions . Will they now authoritatively state that they intend to do this ? If so , we accept the issue . If not , then we have the ...
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... treat . But there are certain diseases you will have to treat that the ordinary man who stays at home , of course , does not ; and it is of consequence to the entire medical profession that you should so fit yourself by study , by ...
... treat . But there are certain diseases you will have to treat that the ordinary man who stays at home , of course , does not ; and it is of consequence to the entire medical profession that you should so fit yourself by study , by ...
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