Selected Literary and Political Papers and Addresses of Woodrow Wilson: Published by arrangement with Harper & BrothersGrosset & Dunlap, 1926 - United States |
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... interests . In addition to giving a vivid picture of his conception of the humanities , they contain much of his point of view toward his- tory - the point of view which he expressed in his longer historical works , such as his ...
... interests . In addition to giving a vivid picture of his conception of the humanities , they contain much of his point of view toward his- tory - the point of view which he expressed in his longer historical works , such as his ...
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... interest in and fitness for public life , and to so im- patient a youth law seemed tedious and slow . abandoned the ... interests where all the connections were ever at ease . From 1890 to 1910 , Wilson remained at Princeton , first as a ...
... interest in and fitness for public life , and to so im- patient a youth law seemed tedious and slow . abandoned the ... interests where all the connections were ever at ease . From 1890 to 1910 , Wilson remained at Princeton , first as a ...
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... interest to any student of American history and institutions . A popular history of the United States and a life of George Washington were the the most important , perhaps , though his little manual , Division and Reunion , was of great ...
... interest to any student of American history and institutions . A popular history of the United States and a life of George Washington were the the most important , perhaps , though his little manual , Division and Reunion , was of great ...
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... interest in public questions . Of similar but more historic importance is the following striking sum- ming up of the career and personality of Grover Cleveland , whom Wilson knew rather intimately and admired greatly : We need not ...
... interest in public questions . Of similar but more historic importance is the following striking sum- ming up of the career and personality of Grover Cleveland , whom Wilson knew rather intimately and admired greatly : We need not ...
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... interest , never realized anywhere on earth . But Wilson was nothing if not an idealist . As the years passed at Princeton and the professor of jurisprudence came to be recog- nized by his fellows , and by the trustees as well , as the ...
... interest , never realized anywhere on earth . But Wilson was nothing if not an idealist . As the years passed at Princeton and the professor of jurisprudence came to be recog- nized by his fellows , and by the trustees as well , as the ...
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