America has not opened its doors in vain to men and women out of other nations. The vast majority of those who have come to take advantage of her hospitality have united their spirits with hers as well as their fortunes. These men who speak alien sympathies... The World's Work - Strana 1291916Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1918 - 888 str.
...antagonisms where there are none, — such men are not the spokesmen of the great mass of Americans, but the spokesmen of small groups whom it is high time...unison of a common, unhesitating national feeling. I do not doubt that upon the first occasion, upon the first opportunity, upon the first challenge,... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 str.
...those who have come to take advantage of her hospitality have united their spirits with hers as \yell as their fortunes. These men who speak alien sympathies...unison of a common, unhesitating national feeling. I do not doubt that upon the first occasion, upon the first opportunity, upon the first definite challenge,... | |
| 1915 - 456 str.
...lould call to a reckoning. The chief thing necc s-.iry in America in order that she should let a 11 the world know that she is prepared to maintain her...unmistakably a-nd in majestic volume, in the deep unison of a cwmmon, unhesitating national feeling. I do n ot doubt that upon the first occasion, upon the first... | |
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