President Wilson, His Problems and His PolicyHeadley Bros., 1917 - 278 страница |
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... full advantage of the standing invitation extended to them . While his position at Princeton was being steadily strengthened both by the force of his personality and by his success as a lecturer , his PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 27.
... full advantage of the standing invitation extended to them . While his position at Princeton was being steadily strengthened both by the force of his personality and by his success as a lecturer , his PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 27.
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... success comparable , among univer- sity theses , only with Mr. Bryce's Holy Roman Empire , first written as an Oxford prize exer- cise . Congressional Government has already run through close on thirty impressions . In 1889 , Mr ...
... success comparable , among univer- sity theses , only with Mr. Bryce's Holy Roman Empire , first written as an Oxford prize exer- cise . Congressional Government has already run through close on thirty impressions . In 1889 , Mr ...
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... success was unqualified . Educationally it raised the existing standards to a new level , while its contribution to ... successes that marked the first half of Dr. Wilson's presidency at Princeton are not more to his credit than the ...
... success was unqualified . Educationally it raised the existing standards to a new level , while its contribution to ... successes that marked the first half of Dr. Wilson's presidency at Princeton are not more to his credit than the ...
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... successful candidate represents the free and spontaneous choice of a majority ( or at least a plurality " ) of the electors . In actual practice the whole system of government , municipal , State , and Federal , tends to fall into the ...
... successful candidate represents the free and spontaneous choice of a majority ( or at least a plurality " ) of the electors . In actual practice the whole system of government , municipal , State , and Federal , tends to fall into the ...
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... perfectly conscious , not merely that the position could only be won for his party by a candidate of Dr. Wilson's calibre , but that even so the success of the candidature would largely depend on 4 GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY 49.
... perfectly conscious , not merely that the position could only be won for his party by a candidate of Dr. Wilson's calibre , but that even so the success of the candidature would largely depend on 4 GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY 49.
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