The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... question to President Wilson is obviously unpractical; it remains to be seen whether it is equally unpractical to refer that question to Presi. It derives importance from the dent Wilson's principles. These principles have elevated the ...
... question to President Wilson is obviously unpractical; it remains to be seen whether it is equally unpractical to refer that question to Presi. It derives importance from the dent Wilson's principles. These principles have elevated the ...
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... question to President Wilson is obviously unpractical ; it remains to be seen whether it is equally unpractical to refer that question to Presi- dent Wilson's principles . These principles have elevated the President 2 August 3 , 1918 ...
... question to President Wilson is obviously unpractical ; it remains to be seen whether it is equally unpractical to refer that question to Presi- dent Wilson's principles . These principles have elevated the President 2 August 3 , 1918 ...
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... question . But government business to- day is very pervasive business . It is quite possible that for the period of the war more children will be protected from the evil of premature and exces- sive labor than ever before . But from the ...
... question . But government business to- day is very pervasive business . It is quite possible that for the period of the war more children will be protected from the evil of premature and exces- sive labor than ever before . But from the ...
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... question was unconstitu- tional . The Supreme Court of Kansas upheld the statute and affirmed the conviction . But the United defendants in the Hitchman case were the United Mine Workers of America . Pursuant to the prin- ciple ...
... question was unconstitu- tional . The Supreme Court of Kansas upheld the statute and affirmed the conviction . But the United defendants in the Hitchman case were the United Mine Workers of America . Pursuant to the prin- ciple ...
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... question whether the powerful offen- sive of July 15th , which brought all the forces of the armies of the Crown Prince into play ( about forty divisions were counted ) represented the whole German plan . The direction chosen for the ...
... question whether the powerful offen- sive of July 15th , which brought all the forces of the armies of the Crown Prince into play ( about forty divisions were counted ) represented the whole German plan . The direction chosen for the ...
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