Does not every American feel that assurance has been added to our hope for the future peace of the world by the wonderful and heartening things that have been happening within the last few weeks in Russia? Russia was known by those who knew it best to... America and the Great War for Humanity and Freedom - Страница 23написао/ла Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1917 - 352 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1917 - 22 страница
...honour steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instinct, their habitual attitude towards life. The autocracy that crowned the summit... | |
| Norman Foerster, William Whatley Pierson, William Whatley Pierson (Jr.) - 1917 - 342 страница
...honor steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instinct, their habitual attitude toward life. The autocracy that crowned the summit... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - 1917 - 452 страница
...honour steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instinct, their habitual attitude towards life. The autocracy that crowned the summit... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1917 - 678 страница
...honor steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instinct, their habitual attitude towards life. The autocracy that crowned the summit... | |
| William Mather Lewis - 1917 - 194 страница
...honor steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instinct, their habitual attitude toward life. Autocracy that crowned the summit of her... | |
| 1917 - 200 страница
...honor steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instinct, their habitual attitude towards life. The autocracy that crowned the summit... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 352 страница
...honor steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instinct, their habitual attitude toward life. The autocracy that crowned the summit... | |
| Hongwanji mission, Honolulu - 1917 - 226 страница
...mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been aodded to our hope for the future peace of the world by the...the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instinct, their habitual attitude toward life. The autocracy that crowned the summit... | |
| United States. Committee on Public Information - 1917 - 52 страница
...honour steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...democratic at heart, in all the vital habits of her thoughts, in all the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instict, their habitual... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 458 страница
...honor steady to a common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. Does not every American feel that assurance has been...those who knew it best to have been always in fact demo- -X cratic at heart, in all the vital habits of her thought, in all the intimate relationships... | |
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