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... remarked not long ago that , whereas the colored people had previously been ardent admirers of Mr. Roosevelt , there was not now a single negro in the United States who would cast his vote for the President if he were ...
... remarked not long ago that , whereas the colored people had previously been ardent admirers of Mr. Roosevelt , there was not now a single negro in the United States who would cast his vote for the President if he were ...
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... whereas the colored people had previously been ardent admirers of Mr. Roosevelt , there was not now a single negro in the United States who would cast his vote for the President if he were again to come up for election .
... whereas the colored people had previously been ardent admirers of Mr. Roosevelt , there was not now a single negro in the United States who would cast his vote for the President if he were again to come up for election .
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The radical alterations made in the Education bill by the Lords ( who passed the measure on De- cember 6 , by a vote of 105 to 28 ) have ren- dered it not only unacceptable to the Com- mons , but absolutely impossible .
The radical alterations made in the Education bill by the Lords ( who passed the measure on De- cember 6 , by a vote of 105 to 28 ) have ren- dered it not only unacceptable to the Com- mons , but absolutely impossible .
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The dissolution , which took place on December 13 , was the result of an adverse vote on the question of the supplementary colonial bud- get desired for 1907. The new colonial director , Herr Dernburg , had addressed the Reichstag ...
The dissolution , which took place on December 13 , was the result of an adverse vote on the question of the supplementary colonial bud- get desired for 1907. The new colonial director , Herr Dernburg , had addressed the Reichstag ...
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But it is the Socialist vote the Kaiser fears . In the face of the obsta- cles put in the way of a full and free representation , this party in the last general election ( in 1903 ) polled 3 , - 000,000 votes and returned 79 mem- bers .
But it is the Socialist vote the Kaiser fears . In the face of the obsta- cles put in the way of a full and free representation , this party in the last general election ( in 1903 ) polled 3 , - 000,000 votes and returned 79 mem- bers .
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