President Wilson, His Problems and His PolicyHeadley Bros., 1917 - 278 страница |
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... ment , Constitutional Government in the United States . It is hardly matter for surprise that the responsibilities attaching to the Governorship of New Jersey and the Presidency of the United States should in the past six years have ...
... ment , Constitutional Government in the United States . It is hardly matter for surprise that the responsibilities attaching to the Governorship of New Jersey and the Presidency of the United States should in the past six years have ...
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... ment of that intellectual companionship which the preceptorial system was designed , and successfully designed , to generate . 66 The President stood unwavering by a principle it would be fatal to betray . It was money or mind . When ...
... ment of that intellectual companionship which the preceptorial system was designed , and successfully designed , to generate . 66 The President stood unwavering by a principle it would be fatal to betray . It was money or mind . When ...
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... ment and a high protective tariff ; the Democrats for the rights of the individual State and a tariff for revenue only . It may perhaps be added that Republicans are , on the whole , more favourably disposed than Democrats towards an ...
... ment and a high protective tariff ; the Democrats for the rights of the individual State and a tariff for revenue only . It may perhaps be added that Republicans are , on the whole , more favourably disposed than Democrats towards an ...
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... ment and the fullest measure of direct popular control over election and legislation . Mr. Wilson , in his acceptance speech to the delegation that conveyed a formal intimation of his choice by the Convention , substantially en- dorsed ...
... ment and the fullest measure of direct popular control over election and legislation . Mr. Wilson , in his acceptance speech to the delegation that conveyed a formal intimation of his choice by the Convention , substantially en- dorsed ...
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... ment , and the absence of responsibility had gone far towards rendering it a negligible influence in national ( though not in State ) affairs . Mr. Wilson had not been forced to party supremacy by 88 PRESIDENT WILSON.
... ment , and the absence of responsibility had gone far towards rendering it a negligible influence in national ( though not in State ) affairs . Mr. Wilson had not been forced to party supremacy by 88 PRESIDENT WILSON.
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