President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... believe that we run no risk of contradiction when we say that in no collection of utterances on national ideals by any ruler of past or present times could any such selec- tion as this be made . As Mr. Wilson himself has said in one of ...
... believe that we run no risk of contradiction when we say that in no collection of utterances on national ideals by any ruler of past or present times could any such selec- tion as this be made . As Mr. Wilson himself has said in one of ...
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... believe that a ruler of a great nation held such ideals for his country . It would be the end of a nation's existence , said the Germans , should it hold such views . But Mr. Wilson insists that this shall be the ideal for America , and ...
... believe that a ruler of a great nation held such ideals for his country . It would be the end of a nation's existence , said the Germans , should it hold such views . But Mr. Wilson insists that this shall be the ideal for America , and ...
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... claim the right to speak for America , it is the American ideal . It shines out in almost every address he has made during the last two years . Sometimes we can hardly believe our own eyes when we read on page 18 PRESIDENT WILSON AND.
... claim the right to speak for America , it is the American ideal . It shines out in almost every address he has made during the last two years . Sometimes we can hardly believe our own eyes when we read on page 18 PRESIDENT WILSON AND.
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Frederick Henry Lynch. hardly believe our own eyes when we read on page after page of a ruler's addresses such words as these : " The interesting and inspiring thing about America , gentlemen , is that she asks nothing for herself except ...
Frederick Henry Lynch. hardly believe our own eyes when we read on page after page of a ruler's addresses such words as these : " The interesting and inspiring thing about America , gentlemen , is that she asks nothing for herself except ...
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... not easy to think first of what America , if she loves justice , ought to do in the field of international affairs . I believe that at whatever cost America should be just to other peoples and treat other peo- 26 PRESIDENT WILSON AND.
... not easy to think first of what America , if she loves justice , ought to do in the field of international affairs . I believe that at whatever cost America should be just to other peoples and treat other peo- 26 PRESIDENT WILSON AND.
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