AmericanismNational Republican Publishing Company, 1921 - 223 pages |
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... results , does not in itself prove that it will do so ? In 1916 we were going to be kept out of war , and those who ... result of incorpor- ating the United States into a union for world regulation , they are vaguely apprehensive that ...
... results , does not in itself prove that it will do so ? In 1916 we were going to be kept out of war , and those who ... result of incorpor- ating the United States into a union for world regulation , they are vaguely apprehensive that ...
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... result of the organization will be so and so ? For instance , that it will keep us out of war , as the Democratic plat- form of 1916 did ? Why , in the settlement of the details of a league of nations , are not the people or the ...
... result of the organization will be so and so ? For instance , that it will keep us out of war , as the Democratic plat- form of 1916 did ? Why , in the settlement of the details of a league of nations , are not the people or the ...
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... result well remembered , -a popular majority of a million and a half votes against the appealer . -February 22 , 1919 . ΙΟΣ Let us go on to extend the area of our usefulness , until the light of the stars on our banner shall shine upon ...
... result well remembered , -a popular majority of a million and a half votes against the appealer . -February 22 , 1919 . ΙΟΣ Let us go on to extend the area of our usefulness , until the light of the stars on our banner shall shine upon ...
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... result of debate and deliberation in a world convention composed of representatives duly chosen by the peoples and congresses of the various nations of the world , not merely of diplomatic and military puppets of potentates and pow- ers ...
... result of debate and deliberation in a world convention composed of representatives duly chosen by the peoples and congresses of the various nations of the world , not merely of diplomatic and military puppets of potentates and pow- ers ...
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... results , it must be acknowledged , from principles of reasoning most flattering to the human character . If industry , frugality and disinterested integrity were alike the virtues of all , there would apparently be more of the social ...
... results , it must be acknowledged , from principles of reasoning most flattering to the human character . If industry , frugality and disinterested integrity were alike the virtues of all , there would apparently be more of the social ...
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Page 132 - WHEN Freedom from her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night. And set the stars of glory there. She mingled with its gorgeous dyes The milky baldric of the skies, And striped its pure celestial white With streakings of the morning light; Then from his mansion in the sun She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land.
Page 158 - He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat: He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat; Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him; be jubilant, my feet! Our God is marching on.
Page 108 - It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world; so far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it; for let me not be understood as capable of patronizing infidelity to existing engagements.
Page 101 - With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately connected, and by causes which must be obvious to all enlightened and impartial observers.
Page 142 - Venerable men, you have come down to us from a former generation. Heaven has bounteously lengthened out your lives that you might behold this joyous day. You are now where you stood fifty years ago this very hour, with your brothers and your neighbors, shoulder to shoulder, in the strife for your country. Behold, how altered! The same heavens are, indeed, over your heads; the same ocean rolla at your feet; but all else, how changed!
Page 6 - Nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest, in cases where no real common interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate inducement иг justification.
Page 70 - So through the night rode Paul Revere ; And so through the night went his cry of alarm • To every Middlesex village and farm, — A cry of defiance and not of fear, A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door, And a word that shall echo for evermore!
Page 103 - Let our conceptions be enlarged to the circle of our duties. Let us extend our ideas over the whole of the vast field in which we are called to act. Let our object be, our country, our whole country, and nothing but our country.
Page 132 - Flag of the free heart's hope and home, By angel hands to valor given ! Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born in heaven.
Page 142 - You hear now no roar of hostile cannon, you see no mixed volumes of smoke and flame rising from burning Charlestown. The ground strewed with the dead and the dying ; the impetuous charge ; the steady and successful repulse ; the loud call to repeated assault ; the summoning of all that is manly to repeated resistance...