The Outlook, Zväzok 114Outlook Company, 1916 |
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Strana 59
... stand beside the lake and blow mimic hootings to the owls , and they would answer him : " And , when there came a pause Of silence such as baffled his best skill , Then sometimes , in that silence , while he hung Listening , a gentle ...
... stand beside the lake and blow mimic hootings to the owls , and they would answer him : " And , when there came a pause Of silence such as baffled his best skill , Then sometimes , in that silence , while he hung Listening , a gentle ...
Strana 60
... stand . It is because of this Prussian ideal and the resultant attempt of Prussia to impose this ideal upon other peoples that the free na- tions of the earth are invincibly opposed to the domination of Prussia . We call this ideal ...
... stand . It is because of this Prussian ideal and the resultant attempt of Prussia to impose this ideal upon other peoples that the free na- tions of the earth are invincibly opposed to the domination of Prussia . We call this ideal ...
Strana 61
... standing in the matter of commercial credit . " Under the Republican party , Mr. Wilson continued- without Little ... stand aloof from the politics of Europe and because we had no part either of action or of policy in the influences ...
... standing in the matter of commercial credit . " Under the Republican party , Mr. Wilson continued- without Little ... stand aloof from the politics of Europe and because we had no part either of action or of policy in the influences ...
Strana 63
... stand here firmly for the princi- ple of arbitrating all industrial disputes , and I would not surrender it to anybody in the country . ... Now , then , I stand for two things : first , for the principle of fair , impartial , thorough ...
... stand here firmly for the princi- ple of arbitrating all industrial disputes , and I would not surrender it to anybody in the country . ... Now , then , I stand for two things : first , for the principle of fair , impartial , thorough ...
Strana 66
... standing . The President and the Congress declined to delegate their authority and elected to stand or fall in the estimation of the public by the exer- cise of their own convictions . Whichever side had lost the greater number of ...
... standing . The President and the Congress declined to delegate their authority and elected to stand or fall in the estimation of the public by the exer- cise of their own convictions . Whichever side had lost the greater number of ...
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