Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... have been sufficient in itself to overcome Mr. Blank's moral scruples . Undaunted by my experience with Mr. Blank , I remained a champion of Self - Deter- mination for Ireland . This attitude doubled the num- ber 22 ROOSEVELT.
... have been sufficient in itself to overcome Mr. Blank's moral scruples . Undaunted by my experience with Mr. Blank , I remained a champion of Self - Deter- mination for Ireland . This attitude doubled the num- ber 22 ROOSEVELT.
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A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. mination for Ireland . This attitude doubled the num- ber of my foes . It infuriated many Blanks . The green , white and orange flag of the Irish Republic produces on them the ...
A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. mination for Ireland . This attitude doubled the num- ber of my foes . It infuriated many Blanks . The green , white and orange flag of the Irish Republic produces on them the ...
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... - tinent . Life's paradoxes are more startling than Oscar Wilde's . And , paradoxically enough , war - racked * " On Contemporary Literature , " by Stuart P. Sherman . Europe is more just in its attitude towards me than ROOSEVELT 45.
... - tinent . Life's paradoxes are more startling than Oscar Wilde's . And , paradoxically enough , war - racked * " On Contemporary Literature , " by Stuart P. Sherman . Europe is more just in its attitude towards me than ROOSEVELT 45.
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A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. Europe is more just in its attitude towards me than my American colleagues . Perhaps her intellectuals have a higher respect for the art of letters . Perhaps they are less swayed by the ...
A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. Europe is more just in its attitude towards me than my American colleagues . Perhaps her intellectuals have a higher respect for the art of letters . Perhaps they are less swayed by the ...
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... . He writes : You backed the wrong horse in 1914 , but you have extricated yourself very cleverly ; and there is plenty of common sense in your present attitude . Of course , I did not back the wrong horse ROOSEVELT 47.
... . He writes : You backed the wrong horse in 1914 , but you have extricated yourself very cleverly ; and there is plenty of common sense in your present attitude . Of course , I did not back the wrong horse ROOSEVELT 47.
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