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838:"Horrors of War — Fighting Instincts Hereditary,"
820:"Peculiarities of American Municipal Government,"
599:"Commercial Immorality and Political Corruption,"
1139:Benjamin Franklin Butler: A Noisy, Fearless Life
554:New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1898.
641:"The Danger of an Office-Holding Aristocracy,"
573:Riverside, Conn.: The Hillacre Bookhouse, 1913.
1450:E.L. Godkin American Foreign Policy: 1885-1900
829:"The Conditions of Good Colonial Government,"
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960:New York : Thunder's Mouth Press, 1990.
862:New York: Current Literature Pub. Co., 1902.
482:, Godkin criticized it. Butler's biographer
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860:The Library of Oratory, Ancient and Modern.
843:(1894-1920), Vol. 62, No. 2, February 1900.
665:London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1887.
655:London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1887.
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1194:Baynes, T. S.; Smith, W. R., eds. (1884).
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759:"The Duty of Educated Men in a Democracy,"
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1368:Thesis (Ph.D.), Brown University, 1959.
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1257:. Albany: State University of New York.
1248:. Albany: State University of New York.
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768:"The Problems of Municipal Government,"
714:"Money Interests in Political Affairs,"
687:"Public Opinion and the Civil Service,"
633:"The Civil Service Reform Controversy,"
513:The History of Hungary and the Magyars.
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1307:Garrison, Wendell Phillips (1909).
1253:Armstrong, William M., ed. (1974).
925:Encyclopedia of American Journalism
551:Unforeseen Tendencies of Democracy.
474:Godkin had critics. In 1892, after
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1283:Studies in Contemporary Biography.
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811:"The Illiteracy of American Boys,"
530:New York: Privately Printed, 1894.
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1347:Fifty Years of American Idealism.
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1290:"The Career of Edwin L. Godkin,"
1285:New York: The Macmillan Company.
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522:"American Science Series," 1871.
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171:Literary and Scientific Society
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1406:Works by Edwin Lawrence Godkin
1320:"A Great New York Journalist,"
1244:Armstrong, William M. (1978).
1235:Armstrong, William M. (1957).
1221:"Godkin, Edwin Lawrence"
979:"The History of the Literific"
786:"Diplomacy and the Newspaper,"
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591:"French Invasion of England,"
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696:"Newspapers Here and Abroad,"
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320:and endorsed the position of
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193:correspondent for the London
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847:"The Eclipse of Liberalism,"
723:"A Key to Municipal Reform,"
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185:in 1851 and studying law in
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795:"The Political Situation,"
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741:"Idleness and Immorality,"
735:The North American Review,
726:The North American Review,
708:The North American Review,
699:The North American Review,
636:The North American Review,
620:The North American Review,
611:The North American Review,
602:The North American Review,
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1439:The Eclipse of Liberalism
789:The North American Review
625:"The Political Outlook,"
535:Reflections and Comments.
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1279:"Edwin Lawrence Godkin."
1246:E.L. Godkin: A Biography
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903:"Edwin Lawrence Godkin,"
816:Vol. XIII, January 1897.
803:"The Absurdity of War,"
750:"A Month of Quarantine,"
167:Queen's College, Belfast
1364:Rifkin, Lester Harvey.
1344:Pollak, Gustav (1915).
1318:Howells, W. D. (1907).
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1186:Encyclopædia Britannica
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672:The Nineteenth Century,
617:"The Eastern Question,"
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322:Charles Stewart Parnell
207:and was present at the
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1298:Filler, Louis (1962).
1295:April 20, p. 252.
1181:Godkin, Edwin Lawrence
1025:William M. Armstrong,
663:Handbook of Home Rule.
653:Handbook of Home Rule.
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381:William Jennings Bryan
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1288:Cary, Edward (1907).
1277:Bryce, James (1903).
954:Katrina Vanden Heuvel
841:The Advocate of Peace
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805:The Century Magazine,
649:"American Home Rule."
643:The Century Magazine,
627:The Century Magazine,
461:Charles Dudley Warner
278:New York Evening Post
241:Frederick Law Olmsted
131:New York Evening Post
120:Edwin Lawrence Godkin
36:Edwin Lawrence Godkin
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705:"Criminal Politics,"
570:A Letter on Lincoln.
484:Elizabeth D. Leonard
257:Charles Eliot Norton
1293:The New York Times,
814:Educational Review,
800:Vol. XXI, May 1896.
732:"The Economic Man,"
383:. He supported the
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134:from 1883 to 1899.
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