Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... attempt to excommunicate me . ENDER souls may feel aggrieved because , for- TE sooth , no political movement can be carried on without funds . The most fetching sonnet will not pay for a two - cent stamp . Printers insist on cold cash ...
... attempt to excommunicate me . ENDER souls may feel aggrieved because , for- TE sooth , no political movement can be carried on without funds . The most fetching sonnet will not pay for a two - cent stamp . Printers insist on cold cash ...
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A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. towards the expenses of his attempt to make the world safe for Jesus ? Before America entered the war , as Dr. Edmund von Mach pointed out in a hearing before the Propaganda Investigating ...
A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. towards the expenses of his attempt to make the world safe for Jesus ? Before America entered the war , as Dr. Edmund von Mach pointed out in a hearing before the Propaganda Investigating ...
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... attempt proved futile . The Agricultural and Industrial Labor Relief published careful financial statements . Our books were open to all . But no newspaper , no official , made the slightest attempt to inquire into the truth of these ...
... attempt proved futile . The Agricultural and Industrial Labor Relief published careful financial statements . Our books were open to all . But no newspaper , no official , made the slightest attempt to inquire into the truth of these ...
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... attempt to camouflage their descent , by vicious attacks on Ger- man music and German art . They would deny the Holy Ghost if He were to approach them in German garb or with a Teutonic accent . For such as these , the course of duty is ...
... attempt to camouflage their descent , by vicious attacks on Ger- man music and German art . They would deny the Holy Ghost if He were to approach them in German garb or with a Teutonic accent . For such as these , the course of duty is ...
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... attempt by the executive com- mittee of the Poetry Society ! However that may be , I dedicate to the Authors ' League of America and divers literary societies the following verses : Go , play your Lilliputian game , Ye lisping scribes ...
... attempt by the executive com- mittee of the Poetry Society ! However that may be , I dedicate to the Authors ' League of America and divers literary societies the following verses : Go , play your Lilliputian game , Ye lisping scribes ...
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