President Wilson, His Problems and His PolicyHeadley Bros., 1917 - 278 страница |
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... principle for which the Northerners had fought , the maintenance of the Union , was vindicated . The South , weary ... principles . We can hardly be wrong in ascribing to these vital years the origin of that intense interest in the ...
... principle for which the Northerners had fought , the maintenance of the Union , was vindicated . The South , weary ... principles . We can hardly be wrong in ascribing to these vital years the origin of that intense interest in the ...
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... principles . His life has been a singularly consistent unity . We can look back from the " direct primary " campaign in New Jersey in 1911 to the International Review article of 1879 , with its assertion of " America's greatest claim to ...
... principles . His life has been a singularly consistent unity . We can look back from the " direct primary " campaign in New Jersey in 1911 to the International Review article of 1879 , with its assertion of " America's greatest claim to ...
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... principle was at stake . Was the management of Princeton to rest with those- the President , the faculty , and the trustees - to whom its destinies were committed as perpetual executors of the founders and benefactors of the university ...
... principle was at stake . Was the management of Princeton to rest with those- the President , the faculty , and the trustees - to whom its destinies were committed as perpetual executors of the founders and benefactors of the university ...
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... principle it would be fatal to betray . It was money or mind . When the country is looking to us as men who prefer ideas even to money , are we going , " he asked , " to withdraw and say , ' After all , we find we were mistaken : we ...
... principle it would be fatal to betray . It was money or mind . When the country is looking to us as men who prefer ideas even to money , are we going , " he asked , " to withdraw and say , ' After all , we find we were mistaken : we ...
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Henry Wilson Harris. principle had been vindicated , and Princeton was immeasurably the richer for its sacrifice . Never had a great contest a more ironical climax . Before the mingled clamour of approval and criticism had died away an ...
Henry Wilson Harris. principle had been vindicated , and Princeton was immeasurably the richer for its sacrifice . Never had a great contest a more ironical climax . Before the mingled clamour of approval and criticism had died away an ...
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