10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REPUDIATIONIST»
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repudiationist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Finance and Economic Development in the Old South: Louisiana ...
To avoid assessing higher taxes to finance the debt, it was necessary to find
some way of reducing, eliminating, or delaying its burdens. Such a "repudiationist
" fiscal policy, as its opponents described it, was easier to rationalize because
much ...
Mr. Lang was a repudiationist when he suggested it ; Mr. Bruce is a statesman
because he is doing it two years later. If I had my way, not one shilling would be
paid in interest in respect of any money borrowed for the purpose of prosecuting
the ...
Western Australia. Parliament, 1932
He has been a Democrat, a Republican, a temperance lecturer, a beer drinker, a
Fenian, and a labor reformer, not -a "repudiationist." The difference between Cary
and Wash McLean is that the latter is a "repudiationist" with a long head while ...
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International Relations--Still an American Social Science?: ...
The irony in all of this, of course, is that such repudiationist formulations display a
near panegyric celebration of the writings of white European men, Foucault,
Derrida, and Nietzsche, for example, who never once wrote about the plight of ...
Robert M.A. Crawford, Darryl S.L. Jarvis, 2001
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From Every Mountainside: Black Churches and the Broad ...
... written within five years of the massacre.15 They vary from the investigative
and conspiratorial,16 to sympathetic and repudiationist survivor accounts,
including that of journalist Tim Reiterman who co-authored Raven: The Untold
Story of the ...
6
City of the Plains: A History of Hastings
The leading Maori Repudiationist was Henare Matua, a Porongahau chief. He
had been on the government side during the Hauhau rising. He travelled widely
to preserve Maori land interests and thus became known as Koura (gold).23
C. W. ...
7
Life of Albert Pike (c)
Though Yell was calling for a Democratic legislature that would also vote to
liquidate the state banks, Colby continued to denounce the governor as a
repudiationist of the Holford bonds and to advise the people that they should
support no ...
8
The Age of Federalism: The Early American Republic, 1788-1800
... debt, added up to a position too baldly repudiationist for Madison to take very
seriously.15 Nor did he find arguments for scaling down the debt morally
palatable either. Such an argument was made by Samuel Livermore of New
Hampshire.
Stanley Elkins, Eric McKitrick, 1994
9
Framed: America's 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Governance
Things get even more complicated if the incoming president was elected on what
might be termed a “repudiationist” platform vis—a—vis the incumbent. The most
dramatic illustrations of this phenomenon under the old regime occurred when ...
10
New Orleans, 1718-1812: An Economic History
New offices and patents of nobility were sold, new taxes were promulgated,
monetary manipulations deflated the value of coin, and a repudiationist policy
reduced the value of outstanding state paper from 600 million livres to 250 million
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2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REPUDIATIONIST»
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repudiationist is used in the context of the following news items.
Experts thrive in a crisis
This left the struggle between Repudiationist Lang and the federal Labor government's Readjustment option, designed by its new committee of economic ... «The Australian, Aug 11»
The insider Paul Kelly's 'The March of Patriots'
... a non-repudiationist republic. In the area of culture the only plausible argument for overlap between Keating and Howard occurs with regard to border control. «The Monthly, Oct 09»