President Wilson, His Problems and His PolicyHeadley Bros., 1917 - 278 страница |
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... tion . I cannot pretend to be entirely free from a certain pro - American bias , though I hope I have not allowed it to colour what I have written . Quite apart from the circumstances of this war , I am profoundly convinced that America ...
... tion . I cannot pretend to be entirely free from a certain pro - American bias , though I hope I have not allowed it to colour what I have written . Quite apart from the circumstances of this war , I am profoundly convinced that America ...
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... tion clear in his memory is that of two men meeting in the street outside his father's house and one of them declaring , " Lincoln is elected , and there'll be war . " Southerners , but they contact with the war . The Wilsons were ...
... tion clear in his memory is that of two men meeting in the street outside his father's house and one of them declaring , " Lincoln is elected , and there'll be war . " Southerners , but they contact with the war . The Wilsons were ...
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... paign speeches published in 1913 , after his elec- tion as President , all Mr. Wilson's books were Oscar Browning , Preface to 1899 edition of The State . issued during the periods of his professorship and presidency at 28 PRESIDENT WILSON.
... paign speeches published in 1913 , after his elec- tion as President , all Mr. Wilson's books were Oscar Browning , Preface to 1899 edition of The State . issued during the periods of his professorship and presidency at 28 PRESIDENT WILSON.
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... outside Princeton had won him distinc- tion such as none of his colleagues could claim . The presidency had never before been held by a layman . The opening of Mr. Wilson's public career may more properly PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 29.
... outside Princeton had won him distinc- tion such as none of his colleagues could claim . The presidency had never before been held by a layman . The opening of Mr. Wilson's public career may more properly PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 29.
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... tion . Mr. Wilson's acceptance is easier to explain . He had lived for twenty years in New Jersey . He had no illusions on the condition of the public administration , dominated as it had been for a generation by one or other of two ...
... tion . Mr. Wilson's acceptance is easier to explain . He had lived for twenty years in New Jersey . He had no illusions on the condition of the public administration , dominated as it had been for a generation by one or other of two ...
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