President Wilson, His Problems and His PolicyHeadley Bros., 1917 - 278 страница |
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... live in the spirit of Lincoln's great exhortation and strive to " bind up the nation's wounds , . . . to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace . " It was a time of re - formation and recon- struction . While ...
... live in the spirit of Lincoln's great exhortation and strive to " bind up the nation's wounds , . . . to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace . " It was a time of re - formation and recon- struction . While ...
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... lives " ; or from the Tariff legislation in 1913 to the declaration made in 1882 by the junior partner in the firm of Renick and Wilson to a tariff com- mission visiting Atlanta , that " the only thing that free traders contend for is ...
... lives " ; or from the Tariff legislation in 1913 to the declaration made in 1882 by the junior partner in the firm of Renick and Wilson to a tariff com- mission visiting Atlanta , that " the only thing that free traders contend for is ...
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... lives in trying to win elections in order to get the support of the citizens of New Jersey for programmes of reform . " The people had voted or such things very often before the autumn of 1910 , but the interesting thing is that nothing ...
... lives in trying to win elections in order to get the support of the citizens of New Jersey for programmes of reform . " The people had voted or such things very often before the autumn of 1910 , but the interesting thing is that nothing ...
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... lives hang in the balance ; men's hopes call upon us to say what we will do . Who shall live up to the great trust ? Who dares fail to try ? I summon all honest men , all patriotic , all forward - looking men , to my side . God helping ...
... lives hang in the balance ; men's hopes call upon us to say what we will do . Who shall live up to the great trust ? Who dares fail to try ? I summon all honest men , all patriotic , all forward - looking men , to my side . God helping ...
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... lives had been lost and American property destroyed . Madero , the constitutional President , had announced that intervention by the United States would mean war . Mr. Taft had so far successfully averted that catastrophe , but with the ...
... lives had been lost and American property destroyed . Madero , the constitutional President , had announced that intervention by the United States would mean war . Mr. Taft had so far successfully averted that catastrophe , but with the ...
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