Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 91 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... Government ; we quote Wash- ington's Farewell Address to stiffen our argument for an insularity that will deafen our ears to the din in Europe . We see nothing but slaughter in the European cockpit , and fail to thrill with the great ...
... Government ; we quote Wash- ington's Farewell Address to stiffen our argument for an insularity that will deafen our ears to the din in Europe . We see nothing but slaughter in the European cockpit , and fail to thrill with the great ...
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... government , or it would be as power- less to regulate as his individual strength would be to stop a motor - car . This is the reason why thousands of thoughtful Americans are in favor of putting our na- tional defenses upon a workable ...
... government , or it would be as power- less to regulate as his individual strength would be to stop a motor - car . This is the reason why thousands of thoughtful Americans are in favor of putting our na- tional defenses upon a workable ...
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... government pos- sible , resting secure upon an intelligent public opinion . We may get the govern- ment we need , let us hope we may , but its action will be sustained or hampered , as the case may be , by waves of emotion rather than ...
... government pos- sible , resting secure upon an intelligent public opinion . We may get the govern- ment we need , let us hope we may , but its action will be sustained or hampered , as the case may be , by waves of emotion rather than ...
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... governments of Europe expect us to live up to the Monroe Doctrine ex- cept when they think it will help their game to ... Government has been extremely careful to make it clear that we did not consider the policing of Europe as part of ...
... governments of Europe expect us to live up to the Monroe Doctrine ex- cept when they think it will help their game to ... Government has been extremely careful to make it clear that we did not consider the policing of Europe as part of ...
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... Government should identify it- self with , and give unqualified support to , either the Triple Alliance or the En- tente group . The issues involved are far from clear . They visibly change as the war progresses . All the belligerent ...
... Government should identify it- self with , and give unqualified support to , either the Triple Alliance or the En- tente group . The issues involved are far from clear . They visibly change as the war progresses . All the belligerent ...
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