The New Republic, Volume 17Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... cause of world democracy and his prodigious reputation abroad with the feeble in- temperance and the despicable falseness of the accusation . They will infer that such an indictment against President Wilson could have been uttered only ...
... cause of world democracy and his prodigious reputation abroad with the feeble in- temperance and the despicable falseness of the accusation . They will infer that such an indictment against President Wilson could have been uttered only ...
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... cause of the Allies and the moral interests of his fellow countrymen . What in that case are we to think of his critics ? Confronted as he was by an attack which sought to frustrate the fulfillment of the most essential aspect of his ...
... cause of the Allies and the moral interests of his fellow countrymen . What in that case are we to think of his critics ? Confronted as he was by an attack which sought to frustrate the fulfillment of the most essential aspect of his ...
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... cause to plead . Five hun- dred years of misrule argue against her retention of any shred of authority over non - Turkish people . No imperialistic nation , not even Spain or Portu- gal , ever missed so utterly , so vast a chance of ...
... cause to plead . Five hun- dred years of misrule argue against her retention of any shred of authority over non - Turkish people . No imperialistic nation , not even Spain or Portu- gal , ever missed so utterly , so vast a chance of ...
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... cause and to Socialism , and that is the end of it . You may repeat day after day that they are outlaws , scoundrels , thieves , paid agents of the German government , or valets of Ger- man militarism , and you will be welcomed . But to ...
... cause and to Socialism , and that is the end of it . You may repeat day after day that they are outlaws , scoundrels , thieves , paid agents of the German government , or valets of Ger- man militarism , and you will be welcomed . But to ...
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... cause they needed internal peace to consolidate their economic gains . Unfortunately , all the at- tempts to overthrow Bolshevism were permeated by counter - revolutionary aspirations , led by land- owners and aimed at the restoration ...
... cause they needed internal peace to consolidate their economic gains . Unfortunately , all the at- tempts to overthrow Bolshevism were permeated by counter - revolutionary aspirations , led by land- owners and aimed at the restoration ...
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