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 16
... standing of each other . Interest does not tie nations to- gether ; it sometimes separates them . But sympathy and understanding does unite them , and I believe that by the new route that is just about to be opened , while we phys ...
... standing of each other . Interest does not tie nations to- gether ; it sometimes separates them . But sympathy and understanding does unite them , and I believe that by the new route that is just about to be opened , while we phys ...
Strana 29
... stands for , what its existence means , what its purpose is declared to be in its history and in its policy . I recall ... stand for , then , that our hearts should be stirred by the memory of the men who set her Constitution up ? John ...
... stands for , what its existence means , what its purpose is declared to be in its history and in its policy . I recall ... stand for , then , that our hearts should be stirred by the memory of the men who set her Constitution up ? John ...
Strana 30
... stands in this presence should examine himself and see whether he has the full conception of what it means that America should live her own life . Washington saw it when he wrote his farewell address . It was not merely because of ...
... stands in this presence should examine himself and see whether he has the full conception of what it means that America should live her own life . Washington saw it when he wrote his farewell address . It was not merely because of ...
Strana 31
... stands in the way of the kind of progress which makes for human freedom can not call himself our friend . Any man who does not feel behind him the whole push and rush and compul- sion that filled men's hearts in the time of the ...
... stands in the way of the kind of progress which makes for human freedom can not call himself our friend . Any man who does not feel behind him the whole push and rush and compul- sion that filled men's hearts in the time of the ...
Strana 33
... stand here and praise the memory of these soldiers in the interest of peace . They set us the example of self - sacrifice , which if followed in peace will make it unnecessary that men should follow war any more . We are reputed to be ...
... stand here and praise the memory of these soldiers in the interest of peace . They set us the example of self - sacrifice , which if followed in peace will make it unnecessary that men should follow war any more . We are reputed to be ...
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