The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... seems merely local at first sight , the in- ternational character of questions which have often been discussed as if the United States could live alone in the world . People whose conclusions are not ours have accepted our invitation to ...
... seems merely local at first sight , the in- ternational character of questions which have often been discussed as if the United States could live alone in the world . People whose conclusions are not ours have accepted our invitation to ...
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... seems to unify in the first moments of excitement . But the grind of war brings out the weak strains , and people who have had no share in a society , no share in power , have not the background of associations and memories which ...
... seems to unify in the first moments of excitement . But the grind of war brings out the weak strains , and people who have had no share in a society , no share in power , have not the background of associations and memories which ...
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... seems indisputable that up to the present it has so excelled , due to the fact that it first appropriated the new physical and social instrumentalities which the nine- teenth century made available for state - building , and due also to ...
... seems indisputable that up to the present it has so excelled , due to the fact that it first appropriated the new physical and social instrumentalities which the nine- teenth century made available for state - building , and due also to ...
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... seems to have been made either for it or for doing without it . Has the United States government decided whether com- pulsion in America is a possible necessity ? If such a necessity is believed to be possible , is there any plan in ...
... seems to have been made either for it or for doing without it . Has the United States government decided whether com- pulsion in America is a possible necessity ? If such a necessity is believed to be possible , is there any plan in ...
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... seem . Had the President's speech been that of a real national leader , it would have supplied the very reasons ... seems to differ not a jot from Mr. Bryan's . How then could Mr. Bryan fail to ask : If you feel about these things ...
... seem . Had the President's speech been that of a real national leader , it would have supplied the very reasons ... seems to differ not a jot from Mr. Bryan's . How then could Mr. Bryan fail to ask : If you feel about these things ...
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