The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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Strana 13
... position of profiting by their country's needs . There are two ways of relieving them from the predicament of making too much money , for while they are , as other people , in business to make money , they are not in business to take ...
... position of profiting by their country's needs . There are two ways of relieving them from the predicament of making too much money , for while they are , as other people , in business to make money , they are not in business to take ...
Strana 17
... position , presumably , would enable me to see that the paper was cared for . At a time when my resources were practically nil , I was induced to join ten other men in guaranteeing a $ 200,000 issue of bonds of an iron and steel ...
... position , presumably , would enable me to see that the paper was cared for . At a time when my resources were practically nil , I was induced to join ten other men in guaranteeing a $ 200,000 issue of bonds of an iron and steel ...
Strana 33
... position , Ger- many for instance would never have thought of dominating Europe and the world ; for geo- graphy more than doubles the fighting ad- vantage of her military power . When we look back over history , however , we find that ...
... position , Ger- many for instance would never have thought of dominating Europe and the world ; for geo- graphy more than doubles the fighting ad- vantage of her military power . When we look back over history , however , we find that ...
Strana 37
... position into which the United States were thrust by the brusque assertion of the Monroe Doctrine . He saw that this made us a World Power , and although he could not foresee into what vicissitudes this transformation might carry us ...
... position into which the United States were thrust by the brusque assertion of the Monroe Doctrine . He saw that this made us a World Power , and although he could not foresee into what vicissitudes this transformation might carry us ...
Strana 38
... position which he held until his death , July 1 , 1905. He knew what England had replied to Germany , and he could have told , perhaps better than any one else , how much his straightforwardness and urbanity , whether social or official ...
... position which he held until his death , July 1 , 1905. He knew what England had replied to Germany , and he could have told , perhaps better than any one else , how much his straightforwardness and urbanity , whether social or official ...
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