Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow WilsonBoni and Liveright, Incorporated, 1918 - Počet stran: 316 Illustrated t.p. Covers period from 1913 to 1918. |
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Strana 13
... independence of the islands and as a preparation for that independence ; and we hope to move toward that end as rapidly as the safety and the per- manent interests of the islands will permit . After each step taken experience will guide ...
... independence of the islands and as a preparation for that independence ; and we hope to move toward that end as rapidly as the safety and the per- manent interests of the islands will permit . After each step taken experience will guide ...
Strana 29
... independence to the world ; to which it spoke both in eloquent representations of its cause and in the sound of arms , and ask ourselves what it was that these men fought for . No one can turn to the career of Commo- dore Barry without ...
... independence to the world ; to which it spoke both in eloquent representations of its cause and in the sound of arms , and ask ourselves what it was that these men fought for . No one can turn to the career of Commo- dore Barry without ...
Strana 39
... INDEPENDENCE HALL , PHILADELPHIA *** In one sense the Declaration of Independence has lost its significance . It has lost its significance as a declara- tion of national independence . Nobody outside of America believed when it was ...
... INDEPENDENCE HALL , PHILADELPHIA *** In one sense the Declaration of Independence has lost its significance . It has lost its significance as a declara- tion of national independence . Nobody outside of America believed when it was ...
Strana 40
... independence of ours is not a selfish thing for our own exclusive private use . It is for everybody to whom we can find the means of extending it . " We can not with that oath taken in our youth , we can not with that great ideal set ...
... independence of ours is not a selfish thing for our own exclusive private use . It is for everybody to whom we can find the means of extending it . " We can not with that oath taken in our youth , we can not with that great ideal set ...
Strana 41
... has chosen the wrong way ought even to come into Independence Square ; it is holy ground which he ought not to tread upon . He ought not to come where immortal voices have uttered July 4 ] 4I AMERICA AS A WORLD POWER.
... has chosen the wrong way ought even to come into Independence Square ; it is holy ground which he ought not to tread upon . He ought not to come where immortal voices have uttered July 4 ] 4I AMERICA AS A WORLD POWER.
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