Selected Literary and Political Papers and Addresses of Woodrow Wilson, Svazek 3Grosset & Dunlap, 1921 |
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Strana 17
... hold upon his hearers , as he still takes strong hold upon his readers , by force , partly , of his native sagacity , but by virtue , principally , of his consummate style . The success of his lectures was not altogether a triumph of ...
... hold upon his hearers , as he still takes strong hold upon his readers , by force , partly , of his native sagacity , but by virtue , principally , of his consummate style . The success of his lectures was not altogether a triumph of ...
Strana 24
... hold commissions from the King of Speech . Such men will not , I am persuaded , always seek in vain invitations to those aca- demic platforms which are their best coignes of vantage . But this is not just the time when they are most ...
... hold commissions from the King of Speech . Such men will not , I am persuaded , always seek in vain invitations to those aca- demic platforms which are their best coignes of vantage . But this is not just the time when they are most ...
Strana 29
... hold stiffly back , ' man versus the state , ' with Spencer ; outside their libraries they ' go with their party . ' In a word , like sensible men , they frankly recognize the difference between what is possible in thought and what is ...
... hold stiffly back , ' man versus the state , ' with Spencer ; outside their libraries they ' go with their party . ' In a word , like sensible men , they frankly recognize the difference between what is possible in thought and what is ...
Strana 45
... holds him back from the good wages that might be had by emigra- tion , how despotically the opinion of his neigh- bors forbids his insisting upon a cash business , how his position in local society prescribes the commodities he is not ...
... holds him back from the good wages that might be had by emigra- tion , how despotically the opinion of his neigh- bors forbids his insisting upon a cash business , how his position in local society prescribes the commodities he is not ...
Strana 60
... holds the House of Commons to be merely a trustee of the electors , notwithstanding the fact that the electors exercise their right of franchise under laws which Parliament itself enacted and may change . 60 POLITICAL SOVEREIGNTY.
... holds the House of Commons to be merely a trustee of the electors , notwithstanding the fact that the electors exercise their right of franchise under laws which Parliament itself enacted and may change . 60 POLITICAL SOVEREIGNTY.
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Strana 88 - Among the bowers of paradise itself) The budding rose above the rose full blown. What temper at the prospect did not wake To happiness unthought of?
Strana 107 - Britain, whole within herself, A nation yet, the rulers and the ruled — Some sense of duty, something of a faith, Some reverence for the laws ourselves have made, Some patient force to change them when we will, Some civic manhood firm against the crowd...