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... duty for making both better Americans and better citizens of the world . Democ- racy is a body of ideals . Armies and navies alone cannot make the world safe for democracy . The world must be wrought to sympathy with democratic ideals ...
... duty for making both better Americans and better citizens of the world . Democ- racy is a body of ideals . Armies and navies alone cannot make the world safe for democracy . The world must be wrought to sympathy with democratic ideals ...
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... duty they give to the state and the Union in which they are included . In all experiments previously made , it was evident that the sense of obligation had to relate to one center ; with rare exceptions - in fact only in small ...
... duty they give to the state and the Union in which they are included . In all experiments previously made , it was evident that the sense of obligation had to relate to one center ; with rare exceptions - in fact only in small ...
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... duty to do something for the people among whom he lives . It must be noted that the people themselves also expect this from him ; they expect him sooner or later to pay his footing . As a result of this pressure of public opinion and of ...
... duty to do something for the people among whom he lives . It must be noted that the people themselves also expect this from him ; they expect him sooner or later to pay his footing . As a result of this pressure of public opinion and of ...
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... duty required them to take part in the farewell ceremonies as set forth in the regulations . But when he went over the side of the flagship he found that the boat which was to bear him ashore was manned by the rest of the officers ...
... duty required them to take part in the farewell ceremonies as set forth in the regulations . But when he went over the side of the flagship he found that the boat which was to bear him ashore was manned by the rest of the officers ...
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... duty we owe to our country and of the debt we owe to those who made it and who saved it for us . And the loyal veneration with which these fields of blood have been cherished here in the United States finds no counterpart in any country ...
... duty we owe to our country and of the debt we owe to those who made it and who saved it for us . And the loyal veneration with which these fields of blood have been cherished here in the United States finds no counterpart in any country ...
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