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Invective was answered with invective , but the lady editor's ridicule was finally more than the politician could stand . He arranged for some men to break into her office , destroy her press , and throw the type into the river .
Invective was answered with invective , but the lady editor's ridicule was finally more than the politician could stand . He arranged for some men to break into her office , destroy her press , and throw the type into the river .
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The House repassed the measure 304 to 89 and this time the Senate passed it too , in spite of a last desperate stand by the opposition which included a five - hour speech by Senator James Reed of Missouri . He spoke in vain ; on June 4 ...
The House repassed the measure 304 to 89 and this time the Senate passed it too , in spite of a last desperate stand by the opposition which included a five - hour speech by Senator James Reed of Missouri . He spoke in vain ; on June 4 ...
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“ Ma " Ferguson of Texas ran for governor as stand - in for “ Pa , " James Ferguson , who had been impeached . Her campaign slogan was " Two Governors for the Price of One . " Her 1924 election victory , despite her political ...
“ Ma " Ferguson of Texas ran for governor as stand - in for “ Pa , " James Ferguson , who had been impeached . Her campaign slogan was " Two Governors for the Price of One . " Her 1924 election victory , despite her political ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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