Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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Page 32
... difference . They will create an atmosphere . They will introduce the race issue . They will beat the drum in the jury room . ATTORNEY II . If no jury could be found to convict the murderers of Praeger , the young German who was lynched ...
... difference . They will create an atmosphere . They will introduce the race issue . They will beat the drum in the jury room . ATTORNEY II . If no jury could be found to convict the murderers of Praeger , the young German who was lynched ...
Page 46
... differences , abuse my lyrics . H. G. Wells takes me mildly to task now and then , without demanding my blonde Germanic head on a silver platter . And from France , France bled white by the war , Henri Barbusse sends me a message of ...
... differences , abuse my lyrics . H. G. Wells takes me mildly to task now and then , without demanding my blonde Germanic head on a silver platter . And from France , France bled white by the war , Henri Barbusse sends me a message of ...
Page 48
... difference between the two is the difference between the Hebrew prophets and Jesus . Theodore Roosevelt clamored for my expulsion from the Authors ' League . George Bernard Shaw , patriotic Englishman though he be , refused to betray ...
... difference between the two is the difference between the Hebrew prophets and Jesus . Theodore Roosevelt clamored for my expulsion from the Authors ' League . George Bernard Shaw , patriotic Englishman though he be , refused to betray ...
Page 106
... difference , because there is no fundamental difference between women and men . Feminine suffrage merely increases the number of voters . After dinner came 106 ROOSEVELT.
... difference , because there is no fundamental difference between women and men . Feminine suffrage merely increases the number of voters . After dinner came 106 ROOSEVELT.
Page 128
... difference whatever in our rights and duties as Ameri- can citizens . If you will go and enlist under the Union Jack or join the forces of King Albert of Belgium , then I should feel that I would be under obligation to fight for Germany ...
... difference whatever in our rights and duties as Ameri- can citizens . If you will go and enlist under the Union Jack or join the forces of King Albert of Belgium , then I should feel that I would be under obligation to fight for Germany ...
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