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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... liberty . But we shall not be poor if we love liberty , because the nation that loves liberty truly sets every man free to do his best and be his best , and that means the release of all the splendid energies of a great people who think ...
... liberty . But we shall not be poor if we love liberty , because the nation that loves liberty truly sets every man free to do his best and be his best , and that means the release of all the splendid energies of a great people who think ...
Strana 23
... liberty are also the ways of peace and the ways of success as well ; and at last the masters of business on the great scale have begun to yield their prefer- ence and purpose , perhaps their judgment also , in honorable surrender . What ...
... liberty are also the ways of peace and the ways of success as well ; and at last the masters of business on the great scale have begun to yield their prefer- ence and purpose , perhaps their judgment also , in honorable surrender . What ...
Strana 28
... liberty , therefore , of draw- ing a few inferences from the significance of this occa- sion . I think that we can never be present at a ceremony of this kind , which carries our thought back to the 28 ADDRESSES OF PRESIDENT WILSON ...
... liberty , therefore , of draw- ing a few inferences from the significance of this occa- sion . I think that we can never be present at a ceremony of this kind , which carries our thought back to the 28 ADDRESSES OF PRESIDENT WILSON ...
Strana 37
... liberty . When I look at that flag it seems to me as if the white stripes were strips of parchment upon which are writ- ten the rights of man , and the red stripes the streams of blood by which those rights have been made good . Then in ...
... liberty . When I look at that flag it seems to me as if the white stripes were strips of parchment upon which are writ- ten the rights of man , and the red stripes the streams of blood by which those rights have been made good . Then in ...
Strana 38
... liberty . " You are not serving a government , gentlemen ; you are serving a people . For we who for the time being constitute the Government are merely instruments for a little while in the hands of a great Nation which chooses whom it ...
... liberty . " You are not serving a government , gentlemen ; you are serving a people . For we who for the time being constitute the Government are merely instruments for a little while in the hands of a great Nation which chooses whom it ...
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