The Outlook, Zväzok 112Outlook Company, 1916 |
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Strana 257
... protect only our fellow - citizens . We also owe a duty to share with other civilized nations in protecting the peace and order of the world as we shared with Great Britain in protecting the world from the slave traffic . We wish to ...
... protect only our fellow - citizens . We also owe a duty to share with other civilized nations in protecting the peace and order of the world as we shared with Great Britain in protecting the world from the slave traffic . We wish to ...
Strana 258
... protect . They propose to surrender the life and liberty of Ameri- cans who choose to remain in Mexico or who are ... protect the inalienable rights of American citizens at home and abroad , on land and on sea ; its second duty is to ...
... protect . They propose to surrender the life and liberty of Ameri- cans who choose to remain in Mexico or who are ... protect the inalienable rights of American citizens at home and abroad , on land and on sea ; its second duty is to ...
Strana 303
... protecting . And this means universal service under Federal control . Democracy governs itself and educates itself ; it should also protect itself . It should not depend upon a paid professional army to protect it . We do not elect a ...
... protecting . And this means universal service under Federal control . Democracy governs itself and educates itself ; it should also protect itself . It should not depend upon a paid professional army to protect it . We do not elect a ...
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EDITORIAL Continued | 12 |
A DISCUSSION BY LOUIS D | 40 |
Uncle Sams Children | 63 |
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