Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow WilsonBoni and Liveright, Incorporated, 1918 - Počet stran: 316 |
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... arms , enemies no longer , generous friends rather , our battles long past , the quarrel forgotten - except that we shall not forget the splendid valor , the manly devotion of the men then arrayed against one another , now grasping ...
... arms , enemies no longer , generous friends rather , our battles long past , the quarrel forgotten - except that we shall not forget the splendid valor , the manly devotion of the men then arrayed against one another , now grasping ...
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... arms , enemies no longer , generous friends rather , our battles long past , the quarrel forgotten - except that we shall not forget the splendid valor , the manly devotion of the men then arrayed against one another , now grasping ...
... arms , enemies no longer , generous friends rather , our battles long past , the quarrel forgotten - except that we shall not forget the splendid valor , the manly devotion of the men then arrayed against one another , now grasping ...
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... arms , and ask ourselves what it was that these men fought for . No one can turn to the career of Commo- dore Barry without feeling a touch of the enthusiasm with which he devoted an originating mind to the great cause which he intended ...
... arms , and ask ourselves what it was that these men fought for . No one can turn to the career of Commo- dore Barry without feeling a touch of the enthusiasm with which he devoted an originating mind to the great cause which he intended ...
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... arms , and ask ourselves what it was that these men fought for . No one can turn to the career of Commo- dore Barry without feeling a touch of the enthusiasm with which he devoted an originating mind to the great cause which he intended ...
... arms , and ask ourselves what it was that these men fought for . No one can turn to the career of Commo- dore Barry without feeling a touch of the enthusiasm with which he devoted an originating mind to the great cause which he intended ...
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... arms , and ask ourselves what it was that these men fought for . No one can turn to the career of Commo- dore Barry without feeling a touch of the enthusiasm with which he devoted an originating mind to the great cause which he intended ...
... arms , and ask ourselves what it was that these men fought for . No one can turn to the career of Commo- dore Barry without feeling a touch of the enthusiasm with which he devoted an originating mind to the great cause which he intended ...
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