The Quarterly Review, 273. köideJohn Murray, 1939 |
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alarming to a European sovereign ; but he was never prickly , never cross ; he understood to perfection the manner which the King preferred in all who approached him ; he was always deferential , never obsequious ; and , subtlest of all ...
alarming to a European sovereign ; but he was never prickly , never cross ; he understood to perfection the manner which the King preferred in all who approached him ; he was always deferential , never obsequious ; and , subtlest of all ...
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... never broken , which bound and still binds America to Anglo - Saxon and democratic ideals and makes her a part of the world . The first is that she has a body of peoples in herself in whom her tradition and its origins are not naturally ...
... never broken , which bound and still binds America to Anglo - Saxon and democratic ideals and makes her a part of the world . The first is that she has a body of peoples in herself in whom her tradition and its origins are not naturally ...
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... never have fought to make the world safe for democracy . ' President Wilson could never have moved the country merely because he and his advisers had become exasperated with German piracy on the seas . America was moved to fight because ...
... never have fought to make the world safe for democracy . ' President Wilson could never have moved the country merely because he and his advisers had become exasperated with German piracy on the seas . America was moved to fight because ...
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