War Addresses of Woodrow WilsonGinn, 1918 - 129 страница |
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... intrigue and selfish rivalry , and disturb their own affairs with in- fluences intruded from without.10 There is no en- tangling alliance in a concert of power . When all unite to act in the same sense and with the same pur- pose , all ...
... intrigue and selfish rivalry , and disturb their own affairs with in- fluences intruded from without.10 There is no en- tangling alliance in a concert of power . When all unite to act in the same sense and with the same pur- pose , all ...
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... intrigue break the harmony or embarrass the spirit of our people ; beware that our Government be kept pure and incorrupt in all its parts . United alike in the conception of our duty and in the high resolve to perform it in the face of ...
... intrigue break the harmony or embarrass the spirit of our people ; beware that our Government be kept pure and incorrupt in all its parts . United alike in the conception of our duty and in the high resolve to perform it in the face of ...
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... intrigue to bring about some critical posture of affairs which will give them an opportunity to strike and make conquest . Such designs can be successfully worked only under cover and where no one has the right to ask questions ...
... intrigue to bring about some critical posture of affairs which will give them an opportunity to strike and make conquest . Such designs can be successfully worked only under cover and where no one has the right to ask questions ...
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... Intrigue would eat its vitals away , the plottings of inner circles would be a corruption seated at its very heart . Only free peoples who could plan what they would , and render account to no one can hold their purpose and their honor ...
... Intrigue would eat its vitals away , the plottings of inner circles would be a corruption seated at its very heart . Only free peoples who could plan what they would , and render account to no one can hold their purpose and their honor ...
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... intrigue directed against nothing less than the peace and liberty of the world . The meshes of that intrigue must be broken , but can- not be broken unless wrongs already done are undone ; and adequate measures must be taken to prevent ...
... intrigue directed against nothing less than the peace and liberty of the world . The meshes of that intrigue must be broken , but can- not be broken unless wrongs already done are undone ; and adequate measures must be taken to prevent ...
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