America's Day: Studies in Light and ShadeDodd, Mead, 1918 - 425 страница |
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... passed in a Day of violence of which no man can see the end ; it was passing when Roose- velt wrote those words . For the first time nationhood was being born in the United States . New seeds and sparkles glowed in the melting - pot ...
... passed in a Day of violence of which no man can see the end ; it was passing when Roose- velt wrote those words . For the first time nationhood was being born in the United States . New seeds and sparkles glowed in the melting - pot ...
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... passed the men of graft and " pork , " mainly concerned with petty loot and local power . It was therefore a time of parry and thrust , of plain words and sharp exordium , that withered America's olden pride . Her wealth was no longer ...
... passed the men of graft and " pork , " mainly concerned with petty loot and local power . It was therefore a time of parry and thrust , of plain words and sharp exordium , that withered America's olden pride . Her wealth was no longer ...
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... passing of the Redskin , with his teepees , and squaws and scalps . Today the Shoshone brave wears a billycock hat and a Semi - Ready suit by Kup- penheimer " as advertised for dressy College men " ! The Five Civilized Tribes - Choctaw ...
... passing of the Redskin , with his teepees , and squaws and scalps . Today the Shoshone brave wears a billycock hat and a Semi - Ready suit by Kup- penheimer " as advertised for dressy College men " ! The Five Civilized Tribes - Choctaw ...
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... passed against the Japanese settlers in her midst . This brought the shadow of secession again , and even the menace of international war with this I deal elsewhere . But the cleavage of States and peoples was a condition which could ...
... passed against the Japanese settlers in her midst . This brought the shadow of secession again , and even the menace of international war with this I deal elsewhere . But the cleavage of States and peoples was a condition which could ...
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... passing out . A wait- ing - room is raucous with relief in many tongues ; shrill inquiries are made for the Jersey City ferry , and the New Citizens ' train in the Pennsylvania station . Their baggage is quaint or mediaeval ; humpy ...
... passing out . A wait- ing - room is raucous with relief in many tongues ; shrill inquiries are made for the Jersey City ferry , and the New Citizens ' train in the Pennsylvania station . Their baggage is quaint or mediaeval ; humpy ...
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Страница 320 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts — for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.
Страница 412 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Страница 379 - Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased number of manufacturers and others to make fortunes.
Страница 361 - The territorial sovereignty of China, nevertheless, remains unimpaired and the Government of the United States has every confidence in the repeated assurances of the Imperial Japanese Government that while geographical position gives Japan such special interests they have no desire to discriminate against the trade of other nations or to disregard the commercial rights heretofore granted by China in treaties with other powers.
Страница 251 - Britain, whole within herself, A nation yet, the rulers and the ruled — Some sense of duty, something of a faith, Some reverence for the laws ourselves have made, Some patient force to change them when we will, Some civic manhood firm against the crowd — But yonder, whiff!
Страница 298 - O son of man, I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel : therefore thou shalt hear the word at my mouth, and warn them from me.
Страница 411 - ... freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will be sustained by your great nation ; and, on the other hand, I have no hesitation in assuring you that they will excite admiration, esteem, and the most reciprocal feelings of friendship among the American people.
Страница 343 - To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition.
Страница 319 - I refuse to believe that it is the intention of the German authorities to do in. fact what they have warned us they will feel at liberty to do.
Страница 361 - The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize that territorial propinquity creates special relations between countries, and, consequently, the Government of the United States recognizes that Japan has special interests in China, particularly in the part to which her possessions are contiguous.