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 92
... express any more than what they are and what they desire to be . As I think of the life of this great nation it seems to me that we sometimes look to the wrong places for its sources . We look to the noisy places , where men are talking ...
... express any more than what they are and what they desire to be . As I think of the life of this great nation it seems to me that we sometimes look to the wrong places for its sources . We look to the noisy places , where men are talking ...
Strana 93
... well as I do the spirit of America . The spirit of America is one of peace , but one of independence . It is a spirit that is pro- foundly concerned with peace , because it can express itself June 14 ] 93 WHAT THE FLAG MEANS.
... well as I do the spirit of America . The spirit of America is one of peace , but one of independence . It is a spirit that is pro- foundly concerned with peace , because it can express itself June 14 ] 93 WHAT THE FLAG MEANS.
Strana 94
... express itself best only in peace . It is the spirit of peace and good - will and of human freedom ; but it is also the spirit of a nation that is self - conscious , that knows and loves its mission in the world , and that knows that it ...
... express itself best only in peace . It is the spirit of peace and good - will and of human freedom ; but it is also the spirit of a nation that is self - conscious , that knows and loves its mission in the world , and that knows that it ...
Strana 96
... express this com- munity of interest and of sympathy . Science affords an international language just as commerce also affords a uni- versal language , because in each instance there is a universal purpose , a universal general plan of ...
... express this com- munity of interest and of sympathy . Science affords an international language just as commerce also affords a uni- versal language , because in each instance there is a universal purpose , a universal general plan of ...
Strana 112
... express assent of all civilized nations . Notwithstanding the earnest protest of our Government , he Imperial German Government at once proceeded to carry out the policy it had announced . It expressed the hope that the dangers involved ...
... express assent of all civilized nations . Notwithstanding the earnest protest of our Government , he Imperial German Government at once proceeded to carry out the policy it had announced . It expressed the hope that the dangers involved ...
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