Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... tion of the nations of the Entente , monopolizing land , sea and air , with John Bull in control of the majority holdings . To preach this doctrine is to commit literary suicide . It is no longer good form to admire George Washington ...
... tion of the nations of the Entente , monopolizing land , sea and air , with John Bull in control of the majority holdings . To preach this doctrine is to commit literary suicide . It is no longer good form to admire George Washington ...
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... 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 personal integrity was questioned . I was portrayed as ...
... 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 personal integrity was questioned . I was portrayed as ...
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... most distinguished contribu- tion to war literature is his " Portrait of a Rat " which , if I may believe certain anonymous communications , was intended to immortalize me . PORTRAIT OF A RAT A little greasy , not quite 36 ROOSEVELT.
... most distinguished contribu- tion to war literature is his " Portrait of a Rat " which , if I may believe certain anonymous communications , was intended to immortalize me . PORTRAIT OF A RAT A little greasy , not quite 36 ROOSEVELT.
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... tion to zoology . PORTRAIT OF A JACKAL For love of ease he plays the knave ; He spits upon his father's grave . Yea , for his masters ' sport his tongue Befouls the race from which he sprung— While eager , oily , smooth and kempt , He ...
... tion to zoology . PORTRAIT OF A JACKAL For love of ease he plays the knave ; He spits upon his father's grave . Yea , for his masters ' sport his tongue Befouls the race from which he sprung— While eager , oily , smooth and kempt , He ...
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... tion at " being finally done with him . " Freud , expressing himself more scientifically , contends ( in " Reflections on War and Death " ) that " primitive man , grieving at the death of a friend , discovered in his pain that he , too ...
... tion at " being finally done with him . " Freud , expressing himself more scientifically , contends ( in " Reflections on War and Death " ) that " primitive man , grieving at the death of a friend , discovered in his pain that he , too ...
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