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 57
... practical matter , a matter of ways and means . We have the resources , but are we fully ready to use them ? And , if we can make ready what we have , have we the means at hand to distribute it ? We are not fully ready ; neither have we ...
... practical matter , a matter of ways and means . We have the resources , but are we fully ready to use them ? And , if we can make ready what we have , have we the means at hand to distribute it ? We are not fully ready ; neither have we ...
Strana 74
... he discovered after awhile by practical experience that it needed an additional clause , " provided he knows what he is waiting for . " Unless you know what you are looking for and have trained eyes 74 ADDRESSES OF PRESIDENT WILSON [ 1915.
... he discovered after awhile by practical experience that it needed an additional clause , " provided he knows what he is waiting for . " Unless you know what you are looking for and have trained eyes 74 ADDRESSES OF PRESIDENT WILSON [ 1915.
Strana 97
... practical arts of life can fail to see that there is only one atmosphere that these things can breathe , and that is an atmosphere of mutual confidence and of peace and of ordered political life among the nations . Amidst war and ...
... practical arts of life can fail to see that there is only one atmosphere that these things can breathe , and that is an atmosphere of mutual confidence and of peace and of ordered political life among the nations . Amidst war and ...
Strana 98
... practical means by which the commercial and practical intercourse of the continents could be quickened and facilitated . And where events move statesmen , if they be not indifferent or be not asleep , must think and act . For my own ...
... practical means by which the commercial and practical intercourse of the continents could be quickened and facilitated . And where events move statesmen , if they be not indifferent or be not asleep , must think and act . For my own ...
Strana 112
... practical certainty of gross and palpable violations of the law of nations , particularly if submarine craft were to be employed as its instruments , inasmuch as the rules prescribed by that law , rules founded upon principles of ...
... practical certainty of gross and palpable violations of the law of nations , particularly if submarine craft were to be employed as its instruments , inasmuch as the rules prescribed by that law , rules founded upon principles of ...
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