President Wilson, His Problems and His Policy: An English ViewF.A. Stokes Company, 1917 - 272 страница |
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... never accom- plish separately . If that is so it is of the first importance that the two countries should know each other better and understand each other better . Americans are probably better informed about English affairs than ...
... never accom- plish separately . If that is so it is of the first importance that the two countries should know each other better and understand each other better . Americans are probably better informed about English affairs than ...
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... never crossed the Potomac till he set out for his first term at Princeton in 1875 , but he was born a few years too late to know from experience the embitterment that preceded the actual outbreak . Now secession had been tried and ...
... never crossed the Potomac till he set out for his first term at Princeton in 1875 , but he was born a few years too late to know from experience the embitterment that preceded the actual outbreak . Now secession had been tried and ...
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... outside Princeton had won him distinc- tion such as none of his colleagues could claim . The presidency had never before been held by a layman . The opening of Mr. Wilson's public career may more properly PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 29.
... outside Princeton had won him distinc- tion such as none of his colleagues could claim . The presidency had never before been held by a layman . The opening of Mr. Wilson's public career may more properly PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 29.
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... Never had a great contest a more ironical climax . Before the mingled clamour of approval and criticism had died away an aged Princeton alumnus , Isaac Wyman , died , leaving in his will over three million dollars , bequeathed to the ...
... Never had a great contest a more ironical climax . Before the mingled clamour of approval and criticism had died away an aged Princeton alumnus , Isaac Wyman , died , leaving in his will over three million dollars , bequeathed to the ...
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... Never did an American State stand in greater need of a " clean up , " and if Wilson were invested with the powers that would enable him to carry out that salutary process , he was not the man to shrink from applying them . He warned his ...
... Never did an American State stand in greater need of a " clean up , " and if Wilson were invested with the powers that would enable him to carry out that salutary process , he was not the man to shrink from applying them . He warned his ...
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