President Wilson, His Problems and His PolicyHeadley Bros., 1917 - 278 страница |
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... means of initiating extensive programmes , as men like Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Wilson have demonstrated in both capacities . It was as candidate for an office involving such responsibilities that Mr. Wilson was nominated at the New Jersey ...
... means of initiating extensive programmes , as men like Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Wilson have demonstrated in both capacities . It was as candidate for an office involving such responsibilities that Mr. Wilson was nominated at the New Jersey ...
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... means the removal of an army of officials , who in this country would be permanent national or municipal servants , and the substitu- tion of another army appointed by the victors at the polls , it is quixotic to hope that political ...
... means the removal of an army of officials , who in this country would be permanent national or municipal servants , and the substitu- tion of another army appointed by the victors at the polls , it is quixotic to hope that political ...
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... fore supremely alive to the need for legislative changes and reforms , has no direct means of laying his view before the legislative body except through the ineffective medium of an occasional personal message , GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY 53.
... fore supremely alive to the need for legislative changes and reforms , has no direct means of laying his view before the legislative body except through the ineffective medium of an occasional personal message , GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY 53.
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... means for retaining , even under the Geran Act , something of their threatened domination . Such a Bill was assured of an organized and desperate opposition . Prophets of established reputation foretold a débâcle for the Governor . A ...
... means for retaining , even under the Geran Act , something of their threatened domination . Such a Bill was assured of an organized and desperate opposition . Prophets of established reputation foretold a débâcle for the Governor . A ...
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... means by which those needs can be met , in capacity to prevail by reason of his own weight and integrity . Constitutional Government in U.S. A. ( 1908 ) . DR . WOODROW WILSON was not the obvious Democratic candidate in 1912. That title ...
... means by which those needs can be met , in capacity to prevail by reason of his own weight and integrity . Constitutional Government in U.S. A. ( 1908 ) . DR . WOODROW WILSON was not the obvious Democratic candidate in 1912. That title ...
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