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 22
... seems opportune to turn to that great question ; not only because the currency legislation , which absorbed your atten- tion and the attention of the country in December , is now disposed of , but also because opinion seems to be ...
... seems opportune to turn to that great question ; not only because the currency legislation , which absorbed your atten- tion and the attention of the country in December , is now disposed of , but also because opinion seems to be ...
Strana 32
... is laid upon him which seems to speak from the very graves themselves . Those who serve this Nation , 32 ADDRESSES OF PRESIDENT WILSON [ 1914 -28-32; THE MEN WHO FOUGHT FOR THE UNION (MEMORIAL DAY ADDRESS AT ARLINGTON)-32-34;
... is laid upon him which seems to speak from the very graves themselves . Those who serve this Nation , 32 ADDRESSES OF PRESIDENT WILSON [ 1914 -28-32; THE MEN WHO FOUGHT FOR THE UNION (MEMORIAL DAY ADDRESS AT ARLINGTON)-32-34;
Strana 36
... seems to me without number have faced bodies of youngsters going out to take part in the activities of the world , but I have a consciousness of a different significance in this occasion from that which I have felt on other similar ...
... seems to me without number have faced bodies of youngsters going out to take part in the activities of the world , but I have a consciousness of a different significance in this occasion from that which I have felt on other similar ...
Strana 37
... 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 the little blue firmament in the ...
... 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 the little blue firmament in the ...
Strana 43
... seem to renew the very blood in one's veins . Down in Wash- ington sometimes when the days are hot and the business presses intolerably and there are so many things to do that it does not seem possible to do anything in the way it ought ...
... seem to renew the very blood in one's veins . Down in Wash- ington sometimes when the days are hot and the business presses intolerably and there are so many things to do that it does not seem possible to do anything in the way it ought ...
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