President Wilson's State Papers and AddressesGeorge H. Doran Company, The Review of reviews Company, 1918 - 484 страница |
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... regard , although some of them have been more conspicuous than others in point of literary or oratorical ability . Perhaps no other President has , relatively speaking , accomplished as much of his work through the successful use of ...
... regard , although some of them have been more conspicuous than others in point of literary or oratorical ability . Perhaps no other President has , relatively speaking , accomplished as much of his work through the successful use of ...
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... regard to the new tariff act . ] WILSON URGES CURRENCY LEGISLATION ( Address delivered before Congress in Joint Session , June 23 , 1913. ) [ EDITORIAL NOTE : At the time of this Address , the country's finance was under the operation ...
... regard to the new tariff act . ] WILSON URGES CURRENCY LEGISLATION ( Address delivered before Congress in Joint Session , June 23 , 1913. ) [ EDITORIAL NOTE : At the time of this Address , the country's finance was under the operation ...
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... regard to the sovereignty and independence of Mexico - that we take as a matter of course to which we are bound by every obligation of right and honor- but also to give every possible evidence that we act in the interest of Mexico alone ...
... regard to the sovereignty and independence of Mexico - that we take as a matter of course to which we are bound by every obligation of right and honor- but also to give every possible evidence that we act in the interest of Mexico alone ...
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... regard to our interior development , a contract has just been signed with Belgian capitalists which means to Mexico the con- struction of something like 5,000 kilometers of railway . conclusion , we fail to see the evil results , which ...
... regard to our interior development , a contract has just been signed with Belgian capitalists which means to Mexico the con- struction of something like 5,000 kilometers of railway . conclusion , we fail to see the evil results , which ...
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... regard it as one of the duties of friendship to see that from no quarter are material interests made superior to human liberty and na- tional opportunity . I say this , not with a single thought that anyone will gainsay it , but merely ...
... regard it as one of the duties of friendship to see that from no quarter are material interests made superior to human liberty and na- tional opportunity . I say this , not with a single thought that anyone will gainsay it , but merely ...
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