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... Congress was being asked to endorse the President's policy was fully recognised . For example , Senator Wayland Brooks , Illi- nois isolationist , stated on October 31 : " The President and his Cabinet have been at war now for some time ...
... Congress was being asked to endorse the President's policy was fully recognised . For example , Senator Wayland Brooks , Illi- nois isolationist , stated on October 31 : " The President and his Cabinet have been at war now for some time ...
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... Congress was being asked to endorse the President's policy was fully recognised . For example , Senator Wayland Brooks , Illi- nois isolationist , stated on October 31 : " The President and his Cabinet have been at war now for some time ...
... Congress was being asked to endorse the President's policy was fully recognised . For example , Senator Wayland Brooks , Illi- nois isolationist , stated on October 31 : " The President and his Cabinet have been at war now for some time ...
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... Congress . We might go back a number of years from now and recite what might have been done in the Pacific that was ... Congress has failed to take any action that might have changed the situation ? " Senator Barkley . I did have in mind ...
... Congress . We might go back a number of years from now and recite what might have been done in the Pacific that was ... Congress has failed to take any action that might have changed the situation ? " Senator Barkley . I did have in mind ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I TOWARDS WORLD COOPERATION WITH the Kel LOGG PACT | 3 |
II THE FAILURE TO ADJUST the War DebtS | 34 |
THE EFFORT TO BEAT THE DEPRESSION | 59 |
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