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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... serve this Nation , whether in peace or in war , should serve it without thought of themselves . I can never speak in praise of war , ladies and gentlemen ; you would not desire me to do so . But there is this peculiar distinction ...
... serve this Nation , whether in peace or in war , should serve it without thought of themselves . I can never speak in praise of war , ladies and gentlemen ; you would not desire me to do so . But there is this peculiar distinction ...
Strana 57
... serve and to serve greatly , generously ; but we are not prepared as we should be . We are not ready to mobilize our resources at once . We are not prepared to use them immediately and at their best , without delay and without waste ...
... serve and to serve greatly , generously ; but we are not prepared as we should be . We are not ready to mobilize our resources at once . We are not prepared to use them immediately and at their best , without delay and without waste ...
Strana 211
... serve America , and can serve her with no private purpose . We must use her flag as she has always used it . We are accountable at the bar of history and must plead in utter frankness what purpose it is we seek to serve . It is plain ...
... serve America , and can serve her with no private purpose . We must use her flag as she has always used it . We are accountable at the bar of history and must plead in utter frankness what purpose it is we seek to serve . It is plain ...
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YEAR 1913 | 1 |
DRESS15 GROVER CLEVELand Letter ON DEDICATION | 13 |
YEAR 1914 | 22 |
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