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How To Behave: A Pocket Manual Of Republican Etiquette, And Guide To Correct Personal Habits Embracing An Exposition Of The Principles Of Good Manners; Useful Hints On The Care Of The Person, Eating, Drinking, Exercise, Habits, Dress, Self-Culture, And BeWells, Samuel R. (Samuel Roberts), 1820-1875en2008-09-12
Political Recollections 1840 to 1872Julian, George Washington, 1817-1899enUnited States -- Politics and government; Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) -- History2007-10-11
The Daughter of a RepublicanBabcock, Bernieen2010-03-03
What I Saw in AmericaChesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936enWhat is America? -- A meditation in a New York hotel -- A meditation in Broadway -- Irish and other interviewers -- Some American cities -- In the American country -- The American business man -- Presidents and problems -- Prohibition in fact and fancy -- Fads and public opinion -- The extraordinary American -- The Republican in the ruins -- Is the Atlantic narrowing? -- Lincoln and lost causes -- Wells and the world state -- A new Martin Chuzzlewit -- The spirit of America -- The spirit of England -- The future of democracy.Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 -- Travel -- United States; National characteristics, American; United States -- Description and travel; United States -- Social life and customs -- 1918-1945; United States -- Civilization -- 1918-19452008-11-13




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