Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... understand Theo- dore Roosevelt . On that point I have Mr. Roosevelt's own testimony . Nor is there any doubt that I can wield a pen . The very men who would place a Maxim silencer on my poor efforts bear witness to that fact , unless ...
... understand Theo- dore Roosevelt . On that point I have Mr. Roosevelt's own testimony . Nor is there any doubt that I can wield a pen . The very men who would place a Maxim silencer on my poor efforts bear witness to that fact , unless ...
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... understand me . ERHAPS , " one , " one of my readers urges , " the writers " PERHAPS , " of America do not forgive you for descending from Parnassus into the arena of politics . Poetry and politics are uncongenial companions . " In ...
... understand me . ERHAPS , " one , " one of my readers urges , " the writers " PERHAPS , " of America do not forgive you for descending from Parnassus into the arena of politics . Poetry and politics are uncongenial companions . " In ...
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... understand the psychology of those who , under the influence of rabid racial instincts , lashed into fury by a desire for noto- riety , experienced an infantile regression to barbarism . It is less easy to forgive Americans of German ...
... understand the psychology of those who , under the influence of rabid racial instincts , lashed into fury by a desire for noto- riety , experienced an infantile regression to barbarism . It is less easy to forgive Americans of German ...
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... outrages committed against him by men who were his debtors constitute one of the darkest chapters in the academic history of the United States . Muensterberg was incapable of understanding base- ness and ingratitude , 40 ROOSEVELT.
... outrages committed against him by men who were his debtors constitute one of the darkest chapters in the academic history of the United States . Muensterberg was incapable of understanding base- ness and ingratitude , 40 ROOSEVELT.
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A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. Muensterberg was incapable of understanding base- ness and ingratitude , and yet , with truly Christian . spirit , he forgave those who traduced him . His last word to the world was a ...
A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. Muensterberg was incapable of understanding base- ness and ingratitude , and yet , with truly Christian . spirit , he forgave those who traduced him . His last word to the world was a ...
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