Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 58
... better or for worse , we are once more in world politics , and we cannot avoid the responsibility of sharing with other ers . No ! nations in the solution of world prob- lems . The Presidential campaign has af- forded opportunity for ...
... better or for worse , we are once more in world politics , and we cannot avoid the responsibility of sharing with other ers . No ! nations in the solution of world prob- lems . The Presidential campaign has af- forded opportunity for ...
Page 59
... better over there , and I am sure they will understand us better , if we come right out frankly and tell them what we want and why we want it . Even though we be severe and demand of Europe some staggering decisions , the atmosphere ...
... better over there , and I am sure they will understand us better , if we come right out frankly and tell them what we want and why we want it . Even though we be severe and demand of Europe some staggering decisions , the atmosphere ...
Page 60
... better nature of the world on the ground not of idealism , but of policy , may fail . Quos Juppiter vult perdere , dementat prius , which , being applied to European statesmen , may be translated , " You cannot teach old dogs new tricks ...
... better nature of the world on the ground not of idealism , but of policy , may fail . Quos Juppiter vult perdere , dementat prius , which , being applied to European statesmen , may be translated , " You cannot teach old dogs new tricks ...
Page 62
... better fate at the hands of the Senate than the first of Mr. Wilson's treaties . The American Senate is awake to the fact that the United States needs a vig- orous foreign policy and that we have interests to be protected and advanced ...
... better fate at the hands of the Senate than the first of Mr. Wilson's treaties . The American Senate is awake to the fact that the United States needs a vig- orous foreign policy and that we have interests to be protected and advanced ...
Page 79
... better tell the prin- cipal your ideas of the standard class- ics , " she scoffed , white with rage . " All right , " I snapped , and hurried down to the principal's office . I swung open the door . " I just want to tell you why I'm ...
... better tell the prin- cipal your ideas of the standard class- ics , " she scoffed , white with rage . " All right , " I snapped , and hurried down to the principal's office . I swung open the door . " I just want to tell you why I'm ...
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