Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... interest it was to help me . Is a reformer insincere because he accepts campaign contributions ? Is Billy Sunday a hypocrite if he grants his flock the privilege of contributing towards the expenses of his attempt to make the world ...
... interest it was to help me . Is a reformer insincere because he accepts campaign contributions ? Is Billy Sunday a hypocrite if he grants his flock the privilege of contributing towards the expenses of his attempt to make the world ...
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... interest of America to remain aloof from European entangle- ments . The amount appropriated for the purpose of the so - called German Propaganda was pitiful , compared with the enormous sums lavished by its opponents un- der the ...
... interest of America to remain aloof from European entangle- ments . The amount appropriated for the purpose of the so - called German Propaganda was pitiful , compared with the enormous sums lavished by its opponents un- der the ...
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... interests . My objections against loans by American financial in- stitutions to the Government of the Czar were not forgotten in this connection . To deny my family the protection of insurance was merely one mode of attack . Every ...
... interests . My objections against loans by American financial in- stitutions to the Government of the Czar were not forgotten in this connection . To deny my family the protection of insurance was merely one mode of attack . Every ...
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... interests ; that is why disputing with reasons which , according to Falstaff , are as common as blackberries , are so fruitless where our selfish interests are concerned . Whenever possible psycho - analytic experience has driven home ...
... interests ; that is why disputing with reasons which , according to Falstaff , are as common as blackberries , are so fruitless where our selfish interests are concerned . Whenever possible psycho - analytic experience has driven home ...
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... interests and duty of the United States to the interests of a foreign land . You have -3- made it evident that your whole heart is with -2- ...
... interests and duty of the United States to the interests of a foreign land . You have -3- made it evident that your whole heart is with -2- ...
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