President Wilson, His Problems and His Policy: An English ViewF.A. Stokes Company, 1917 - 272 страница |
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... stands heir to great traditions . Those who will can convince themselves with no great difficulty that the influences of the warm and generous South have left their mark equally with his Scotch and Irish ancestry in salient traits of ...
... stands heir to great traditions . Those who will can convince themselves with no great difficulty that the influences of the warm and generous South have left their mark equally with his Scotch and Irish ancestry in salient traits of ...
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... standing distinction . His " class ( i.e. the entry of his year ) produced forty - two honours men in the graduating year 1879 , Wilson standing forty- first on the list . For the benefit of those to whom such matters seem of moment ...
... standing distinction . His " class ( i.e. the entry of his year ) produced forty - two honours men in the graduating year 1879 , Wilson standing forty- first on the list . For the benefit of those to whom such matters seem of moment ...
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... stands in need of this free capital that awaits investment in undertakings , spiritual as well as material , which advance the race and help all men to a better life . Inaugural Address as President of Princeton , October 1902 . DR ...
... stands in need of this free capital that awaits investment in undertakings , spiritual as well as material , which advance the race and help all men to a better life . Inaugural Address as President of Princeton , October 1902 . DR ...
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... took full advantage of the standing invitation extended to them . While his position at Princeton was being steadily strengthened both by the force of his personality and by his success as a lecturer , his PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 27.
... took full advantage of the standing invitation extended to them . While his position at Princeton was being steadily strengthened both by the force of his personality and by his success as a lecturer , his PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 27.
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... stand- ing repudiation of every ideal Dr. Wilson aimed at establishing at Princeton . They perpetuated a spirit of exclusiveness and privilege , and along two distinct lines worked consistently for separation and division in the ...
... stand- ing repudiation of every ideal Dr. Wilson aimed at establishing at Princeton . They perpetuated a spirit of exclusiveness and privilege , and along two distinct lines worked consistently for separation and division in the ...
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