E664.M89 O5 1942
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J. Sterling Morton, |
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E664.N54 U5 1920
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Francis Griffith Newlands (late a senator from Nevada) : memorial addresses delivered in the Senate of the United States, sixty-fifth Congress / |
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E664.O18 O1
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The life and letters of M.P. O'Connor. |
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E664.O18 U5 1882
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Memorial addresses on the life and character of Michael P. O'Connor (a representative from South Carolina) : delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. Forty-seventh Congress, first session. |
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E664.O51 J2
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Richard Olney and his public service, |
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E664.P1 G82
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Walter Hines Page; ambassador to the Court of St. James's. |
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E664.P1 H4
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The life and letters of Walter H. Page, |
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E664.P1 H4 2
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The life and letters of Walter H. Page / |
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E664.P1 H4 1928
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The training of an American; the earlier life and letters of Walter H. Page, 1855-1913, |
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E664.P1 R87 1982
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Walter Hines Page and the World's work, 1900-1913 / |
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E664.P15
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Walter Hines Page : ambassador to the Court of St. James's. |
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E664.P24 U5
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William H. Parker (late a representative from South Dakota) Memorial addresses. Sixtieth Congress, second session, House of representatives, February 14, 1909. |
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E664.P44 +U5
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James Breck Perkins (late a representative from New York) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Sixty-first Congress, second session. Proceedings in the House, April 3, 1910. Proceedings in the Senate, March 12, 1910. |
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E664.P6 A3 1947
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Breaking new ground. |
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E664.P6 A3 1998
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Breaking new ground / |
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E664.P6 M1 1960
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Gifford Pinchot, forester-politician. |
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E664.P7 C7
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An old-fashioned senator: Orville H. Platt, of Connecticut; the story of a life unselfishly devoted to the public service, |
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E664.P75 M55 2018
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Bringing down the Colonel : a sex scandal of the Gilded Age, and the "powerless" woman who took on Washington / |
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E664.Q2 K43
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Boss rule in the gilded age : Matt Quay of Pennsylvania / |
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E664.Q7 +U5 1879
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Memorial addresses on the life and character of Terrence J. Quinn, (a representative from New York), delivered in the House of representatives and in the Senate, Forty-fifth Congress, third session. |
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