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... America's young people , whose thinking , as a rule , is not characterized by these qualities . A second reason for the study of President Wilson's addresses is their timeliness . Fortunately the day is passed when America's teachers ...
... America's young people , whose thinking , as a rule , is not characterized by these qualities . A second reason for the study of President Wilson's addresses is their timeliness . Fortunately the day is passed when America's teachers ...
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... American public education or of existing practices . Nor is it a plea for a temporary enlargement of the school program appro- priate merely to the period of the war . It is a plea for a realization in public education of the new ...
... American public education or of existing practices . Nor is it a plea for a temporary enlargement of the school program appro- priate merely to the period of the war . It is a plea for a realization in public education of the new ...
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... THE REPLY TO THE POPE'S PROPOSAL FOR PEACE , AUGUST 27 , 1917 • THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MUST STAND TOGETHER Address to Federation of Labor , November 12 , 1917 51 61 50 66 NO PEACE WITH AUTOCRACY Message to Congress , December 4 vii.
... THE REPLY TO THE POPE'S PROPOSAL FOR PEACE , AUGUST 27 , 1917 • THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MUST STAND TOGETHER Address to Federation of Labor , November 12 , 1917 51 61 50 66 NO PEACE WITH AUTOCRACY Message to Congress , December 4 vii.
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... American Politics . 1885 . The State Elements of History and Practical Politics . 1889 . Division and Reunion . 1893 . An Old Master and Other Political Essays . 1893 . Mere Literature . 1896 . 1908 . History of the American People ( 5 ...
... American Politics . 1885 . The State Elements of History and Practical Politics . 1889 . Division and Reunion . 1893 . An Old Master and Other Political Essays . 1893 . Mere Literature . 1896 . 1908 . History of the American People ( 5 ...
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... to protest against what seemed to be unwarranted interference with American trade by the British an interference which the British _____ justified on the grounds that the German Government had seized xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... to protest against what seemed to be unwarranted interference with American trade by the British an interference which the British _____ justified on the grounds that the German Government had seized xxvi INTRODUCTION.
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