Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... American press . It will not even be mentioned . My psycho- analytic interpretation of Colonel Roosevelt contains ... America has revoked my poetic license ? No , that is not the reason . ...
... American press . It will not even be mentioned . My psycho- analytic interpretation of Colonel Roosevelt contains ... America has revoked my poetic license ? No , that is not the reason . ...
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... America will mention Mr. Viereck's name again , nor refer to him or his writings in any way . Let the request be made to newspapers to follow a similar course . With his expulsion from the Authors ' League and the record of that ...
... America will mention Mr. Viereck's name again , nor refer to him or his writings in any way . Let the request be made to newspapers to follow a similar course . With his expulsion from the Authors ' League and the record of that ...
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... America do not forgive you for descending from Parnassus into the arena of politics . Poetry and politics are uncongenial companions . " In these days even the shoemaker is a syndicalist . He no longer sticks to his last . Must the poet ...
... America do not forgive you for descending from Parnassus into the arena of politics . Poetry and politics are uncongenial companions . " In these days even the shoemaker is a syndicalist . He no longer sticks to his last . Must the poet ...
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... American citizens , many , but not all , of German descent , who believed that it was to the interest of America to remain aloof from European entangle- ments . The amount appropriated for the purpose of the so - called German ...
... American citizens , many , but not all , of German descent , who believed that it was to the interest of America to remain aloof from European entangle- ments . The amount appropriated for the purpose of the so - called German ...
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... American body politic . In 1914 it be- came epidemic . It is a subject that thrusts itself upon us again and again in the course of this diagnosis . The so - called German Propaganda almost succeeded , against tremendous odds and ...
... American body politic . In 1914 it be- came epidemic . It is a subject that thrusts itself upon us again and again in the course of this diagnosis . The so - called German Propaganda almost succeeded , against tremendous odds and ...
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