Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... course . With his expulsion from the Authors ' League and the record of that expulsion , his name becomes taboo . " This mediaeval sentence sends no shudders down my spine . It carries no pontifical weight . New York is not Canossa ...
... course . With his expulsion from the Authors ' League and the record of that expulsion , his name becomes taboo . " This mediaeval sentence sends no shudders down my spine . It carries no pontifical weight . New York is not Canossa ...
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... course of this diagnosis . The so - called German Propaganda almost succeeded , against tremendous odds and wellnigh invincible ob- stacles , in its object , to keep us out of war . Its failure in the end was due to the inept ...
... course of this diagnosis . The so - called German Propaganda almost succeeded , against tremendous odds and wellnigh invincible ob- stacles , in its object , to keep us out of war . Its failure in the end was due to the inept ...
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... course not . They could not think so little of our Secret Service , no matter how low they may have rated my patriotism . The actual con- duct of the Agricultural and Industrial Labor Relief was in the hands of an expert , Mr. Gerard M ...
... course not . They could not think so little of our Secret Service , no matter how low they may have rated my patriotism . The actual con- duct of the Agricultural and Industrial Labor Relief was in the hands of an expert , Mr. Gerard M ...
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... In fact , Mr. Roosevelt , in a signed statement issued shortly before his death , insisted that , outside of my- self and Mr. Hearst , the President's program had no supporters . This was , of course , untrue , 34 ROOSEVELT.
... In fact , Mr. Roosevelt , in a signed statement issued shortly before his death , insisted that , outside of my- self and Mr. Hearst , the President's program had no supporters . This was , of course , untrue , 34 ROOSEVELT.
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A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. supporters . This was , of course , untrue , but it con- firms my assertion . I frequently championed Mr. Wilson's inspired doctrines even after exigencies of statecraft compelled him to ...
A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. supporters . This was , of course , untrue , but it con- firms my assertion . I frequently championed Mr. Wilson's inspired doctrines even after exigencies of statecraft compelled him to ...
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