Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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Page 11
... fact , unless their own literary verdicts were indeed scraps of paper . Nevertheless , in the present instance , the voice of the reviewer will be hushed . There may be , now and then , a quotation from one of the Colonel's letters to ...
... fact , unless their own literary verdicts were indeed scraps of paper . Nevertheless , in the present instance , the voice of the reviewer will be hushed . There may be , now and then , a quotation from one of the Colonel's letters to ...
Page 12
... fact , if newspaper accounts may be trusted , its devotees are pledged never to utter the name of Viereck . " It is understood , " one of the judges of the vehmic court confided to a reporter of a New York daily with a Paris edition ...
... fact , if newspaper accounts may be trusted , its devotees are pledged never to utter the name of Viereck . " It is understood , " one of the judges of the vehmic court confided to a reporter of a New York daily with a Paris edition ...
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... facts are matters of common knowledge . The objection to this phase of propaganda is the rankest hypocrisy . The reason for the grievance against me lies deeper still . Ꮤ The Fiddle- ' HAT is that ? My pro - Germanism ? sticks ! My ...
... facts are matters of common knowledge . The objection to this phase of propaganda is the rankest hypocrisy . The reason for the grievance against me lies deeper still . Ꮤ The Fiddle- ' HAT is that ? My pro - Germanism ? sticks ! My ...
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... facts failed him , he drew upon his in- exhaustible imagination . German - Irish plots were his dearest hobby . Eventually the activities of this ama- teur detective became embarrassing to the authorities . He was removed to a field ...
... facts failed him , he drew upon his in- exhaustible imagination . German - Irish plots were his dearest hobby . Eventually the activities of this ama- teur detective became embarrassing to the authorities . He was removed to a field ...
Page 28
... facts . They preferred to obtain their informa- tion from the ex - convicts attached to the staff of a local political officeholder , hankering for notoriety and re- election . The campaign of vilification did not stop here . My ...
... facts . They preferred to obtain their informa- tion from the ex - convicts attached to the staff of a local political officeholder , hankering for notoriety and re- election . The campaign of vilification did not stop here . My ...
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287 Fourth Avenue admiration ambivalence American citizen Americans of German attacks attitude ATTORNEY Authors Barbarian Belgium believe Blank blood Britain British Colonel Confessions course Dear Dernburg Edgar Allan Poe EDITOR emotional England English fact fair-weather feel Flame foes Freud friends friendship for Germany genius George Bernard Shaw George Sylvester Viereck German Americans German Propaganda Gertrude Atherton hands hate heart Henri Barbusse Hugo Muensterberg Kaiser Labor Relief leader League of America letter literary Louis Mirror ment mind nation neutrality of China never newspaper Nineveh OFFICE OF GEORGE Oyster Bay PADRAIC PEARSE patriotic Perhaps poems poet poetic Poetry Society political Pro-Germanism professed friendship Psychoanalysis remarkable replied Roose Sagamore Hill seemed Shaw Songs of Armageddon sword Theodore Roosevelt things tion to-day tribute unconscious United Vampire velt verse Viereck:-I Vigilantes violation Whitman Wilson write written York City York Evening Mail