The New Republic, Volume 17Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... leadership from being effective . N O question of loyalty is involved by this issue between the President and the Republican leaders . The Republicans as the party in opposi- tion have every right to oppose the President's pro- gramme ...
... leadership from being effective . N O question of loyalty is involved by this issue between the President and the Republican leaders . The Republicans as the party in opposi- tion have every right to oppose the President's pro- gramme ...
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... leaders and newspapers dealt with the President's last reply to Germany . Their com- ment on it exposed an ... leadership . They had obtained no indication and no pledges as to what the convictions of the new Congressmen were in ...
... leaders and newspapers dealt with the President's last reply to Germany . Their com- ment on it exposed an ... leadership . They had obtained no indication and no pledges as to what the convictions of the new Congressmen were in ...
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... leadership . He aroused their moral enthusiasm for the war by associating it with the fulfillment of the traditional American national aspirations on behalf of a more pacific and more righteous inter- national order . No doubt they did ...
... leadership . He aroused their moral enthusiasm for the war by associating it with the fulfillment of the traditional American national aspirations on behalf of a more pacific and more righteous inter- national order . No doubt they did ...
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... leaders believed that Turkey was obliged to fight and to side with Ger- many . It was life or death . If Russia won the war , Constantinople would be lost ; if Germany won , a reprieve , it was hoped , would be possible . Doubtless ...
... leaders believed that Turkey was obliged to fight and to side with Ger- many . It was life or death . If Russia won the war , Constantinople would be lost ; if Germany won , a reprieve , it was hoped , would be possible . Doubtless ...
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... leader in state , southern and national educational affairs , died at his home in Chapel Hill on Saturday , October 26th , from influenza . Since his election to the presidency of the university in June , 1914 , President Graham has ...
... leader in state , southern and national educational affairs , died at his home in Chapel Hill on Saturday , October 26th , from influenza . Since his election to the presidency of the university in June , 1914 , President Graham has ...
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