| 1914 - 640 pagina’s
...YOU ought not io indulge a persuasion that contrary to the order of human events they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to YOU among nations which will be withheld, if not absolutely... | |
| Sydney Aaron Phillips - 1914 - 172 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations which will be withheld, if not... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion, that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations which will he withheld, if not... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 398 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations which will be withheld, if not... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1916 - 358 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations which will be withheld if not... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - 1916 - 362 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is Foreign Policy of Washington 187 a rank due to the United States among nations... | |
| Granville Roland Fortescue - 1916 - 196 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds."—GEORGE WASHINGTON. It is the fashion to say that the world is growing" smaller.... | |
| Eric Fisher Wood - 1916 - 254 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations which will be withheld if not... | |
| Leonard Wood - 1916 - 254 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations which will be withheld, if not... | |
| Charles Grenfill Washburn - 1916 - 272 pagina’s
...States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations which will be withheld, if not... | |
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