Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow WilsonBoni and Liveright, Incorporated, 1918 - Počet stran: 316 |
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... comes from the clear thinking of men who wish to serve not themselves but their fellow men . What does the United States stand for , then , that our hearts should be stirred by the memory of the men who set her Constitution up ? John ...
... comes from the clear thinking of men who wish to serve not themselves but their fellow men . What does the United States stand for , then , that our hearts should be stirred by the memory of the men who set her Constitution up ? John ...
Strana 29
... comes from the clear thinking of men who wish to serve not themselves but their fellow men . What does the United States stand for , then , that our hearts should be stirred by the memory of the men who set her Constitution up ? John ...
... comes from the clear thinking of men who wish to serve not themselves but their fellow men . What does the United States stand for , then , that our hearts should be stirred by the memory of the men who set her Constitution up ? John ...
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... come here to - day with a prepared address . The committee in charge of the exercises of the day have graciously excused ... comes into a presence like this , or into a place like this , his spirit must be peculiarly moved . A mandate is ...
... come here to - day with a prepared address . The committee in charge of the exercises of the day have graciously excused ... comes into a presence like this , or into a place like this , his spirit must be peculiarly moved . A mandate is ...
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... comes about , that we can stand here and praise the memory of these soldiers in the interest of peace . They set us the example of self - sacrifice , which if followed in peace will make it unnecessary that men should follow war any ...
... comes about , that we can stand here and praise the memory of these soldiers in the interest of peace . They set us the example of self - sacrifice , which if followed in peace will make it unnecessary that men should follow war any ...
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... comes from the clear thinking of men who wish to serve not themselves but their fellow men . What does the United States stand for , then , that our hearts should be stirred by the memory of the men who set her Constitution up ? John ...
... comes from the clear thinking of men who wish to serve not themselves but their fellow men . What does the United States stand for , then , that our hearts should be stirred by the memory of the men who set her Constitution up ? John ...
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