The Outlook, Zväzok 114Outlook Company, 1916 |
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... believe that he represents the spirit of America . We believe there is in this Nation a conscience and a courage which will respond to such words as those of Mr. Roosevelt's Maine speech . If the Republican Campaign Com- mittee will put ...
... believe that he represents the spirit of America . We believe there is in this Nation a conscience and a courage which will respond to such words as those of Mr. Roosevelt's Maine speech . If the Republican Campaign Com- mittee will put ...
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believe that the railway managers might well have accepted the eight - hour day as the standard and trusted to the American people , under the President's lead , to provide for the inevitable expense by permitting an increase in freight ...
believe that the railway managers might well have accepted the eight - hour day as the standard and trusted to the American people , under the President's lead , to provide for the inevitable expense by permitting an increase in freight ...
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... believe will prove to be nearly as serious a condition as that of civil war , or President Wilson will have succeeded in averting that war by persuading the contend- ing parties to yield as to some of their demands and to submit others ...
... believe will prove to be nearly as serious a condition as that of civil war , or President Wilson will have succeeded in averting that war by persuading the contend- ing parties to yield as to some of their demands and to submit others ...
Strana 55
... me informed of conditions and prospects . As soon as there was adequate reason to believe that Germany meant to violate Bel- gium's neutrality , I should like quietly and informally to have caused the German Gov- ernment to understand.
... me informed of conditions and prospects . As soon as there was adequate reason to believe that Germany meant to violate Bel- gium's neutrality , I should like quietly and informally to have caused the German Gov- ernment to understand.
Strana 56
... believe that America's part in the Hague Confer- ence gave us special reasons for such a pro- test , but if not , I would have protested on the general grounds that America cannot look with indifference on so gross a breach of national ...
... believe that America's part in the Hague Confer- ence gave us special reasons for such a pro- test , but if not , I would have protested on the general grounds that America cannot look with indifference on so gross a breach of national ...
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