The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... hope , the Party Bosses had not the slightest intention of letting this dangerously independent man become Presi- dent . It happened , however , at the moment that they were badly in need of someone who was well thought of by the public ...
... hope , the Party Bosses had not the slightest intention of letting this dangerously independent man become Presi- dent . It happened , however , at the moment that they were badly in need of someone who was well thought of by the public ...
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... hope filled Page's heart . He wrote eagerly to the friend whom his advocacy had set on the throne about the Era of Great Opportunity upon which America was now entering : ' It is hard to measure the extent or the thrill of the new ...
... hope filled Page's heart . He wrote eagerly to the friend whom his advocacy had set on the throne about the Era of Great Opportunity upon which America was now entering : ' It is hard to measure the extent or the thrill of the new ...
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... hope , and sometimes a new fear ; and its name is Wilson . I have for many years regarded myself as an interested , but always a somewhat detached , outsider , believing that the democratic idea was real and safe and lifting , if we ...
... hope , and sometimes a new fear ; and its name is Wilson . I have for many years regarded myself as an interested , but always a somewhat detached , outsider , believing that the democratic idea was real and safe and lifting , if we ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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