Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... 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 Propaganda was pitiful , compared with the enormous ...
... 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 Propaganda was pitiful , compared with the enormous ...
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... German Government and to the preposterous Zimmermann note . German Propaganda , in other words , was defeated , not in Washington , but in Berlin . In spite of its restricted expenditures , this campaign had to be financed . I printed ...
... German Government and to the preposterous Zimmermann note . German Propaganda , in other words , was defeated , not in Washington , but in Berlin . In spite of its restricted expenditures , this campaign had to be financed . I printed ...
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... German father and an American mother , " I proudly proclaimed in the preface to " Nineveh . " In the preface to the " Candle and the Flame , " I describe at length my first experience as an American Exchange Poet at the University of ...
... German father and an American mother , " I proudly proclaimed in the preface to " Nineveh . " In the preface to the " Candle and the Flame , " I describe at length my first experience as an American Exchange Poet at the University of ...
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... German criminal to his lair , according to the most approved methods of the infallible Hawk- shaw . When facts failed him , he drew upon his in- exhaustible imagination . German - Irish plots were his dearest hobby . Eventually the ...
... German criminal to his lair , according to the most approved methods of the infallible Hawk- shaw . When facts failed him , he drew upon his in- exhaustible imagination . German - Irish plots were his dearest hobby . Eventually the ...
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... German Propaganda book . It was an excellent book . It went straight to the mark . A bull's - eye shot . Perhaps , unconsciously , Mr. Blank was a violent Irish - German sympathizer . Here , too , we may find that element of ambivalence ...
... German Propaganda book . It was an excellent book . It went straight to the mark . A bull's - eye shot . Perhaps , unconsciously , Mr. Blank was a violent Irish - German sympathizer . Here , too , we may find that element of ambivalence ...
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