War Addresses of Woodrow WilsonGinn, 1918 - 129 страница |
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... clear and forceful English . His feelings , however provocative the occasion , never obscure his thought . His terse , clear - cut , cool - headed manner of stating facts is worthy of careful study by America's young people , whose ...
... clear and forceful English . His feelings , however provocative the occasion , never obscure his thought . His terse , clear - cut , cool - headed manner of stating facts is worthy of careful study by America's young people , whose ...
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... make the world safe . Clear , cogent thinking is vastly more important as an element of patriotism than flag - waving and cheering , though these latter have their place . The work of editing these addresses has been a real iv PREFACE.
... make the world safe . Clear , cogent thinking is vastly more important as an element of patriotism than flag - waving and cheering , though these latter have their place . The work of editing these addresses has been a real iv PREFACE.
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... clear to young people who perhaps were not in high school when the war began . The notes are brief , because it has seemed better to let the President speak for himself . The aim of the teacher should be to help the pupil to grasp the ...
... clear to young people who perhaps were not in high school when the war began . The notes are brief , because it has seemed better to let the President speak for himself . The aim of the teacher should be to help the pupil to grasp the ...
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... clear and convincing . He makes few false motions , uses no superfluous words , but like a master workman makes all his strokes tell . An- other noteworthy quality of Woodrow Wilson , the writer , is the measured judgment and calm ...
... clear and convincing . He makes few false motions , uses no superfluous words , but like a master workman makes all his strokes tell . An- other noteworthy quality of Woodrow Wilson , the writer , is the measured judgment and calm ...
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... clearly between the ambitions of RULERS in Europe and the national ideals and desires of the various groups of PEOPLE having a com- mon language and tradition . Italy achieved independ- ence and unity between 1859 and 1870 ; German ...
... clearly between the ambitions of RULERS in Europe and the national ideals and desires of the various groups of PEOPLE having a com- mon language and tradition . Italy achieved independ- ence and unity between 1859 and 1870 ; German ...
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