Woodrow Wilson; his career, his statesmanship, and his public policies
304 pages
English

Woodrow Wilson; his career, his statesmanship, and his public policies

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ill WOODROW WILSON — " those of us whoelections don't count in a lifetime, andOne or two lives. Do the gentle-have enlisted for the rest of ourhelieve in things own power resist thesefor the sake of maintaining theirmen who the game for any shorterchanges suppose that we are going to sit in the limitations of individualtime than they are? Whatever maybe moved conviction, so confident in thehuman life, there are men so by Photographer, Princeton.Rose, certain of the legitimate and just demands of thehope of reform, so airpeople, that they can fight these battles with the debonair of those is nothing that can stopwho see the future, and thus who know there people in the movement towardthe heroic progress of the American affairs." Woodrow Wilson.the control of their own WOODROW WILSON HIS CAREER, HIS STATESMANSHIP, AND HIS PUBLIC POLICIES BY HESTER E, HOSFORD SECOND EDITION. REVISED AND ENLARGED WITH A PREFACE BY THOMAS P. GORE SENATOR FROM OKLAHOMA WITH 16 ILLUSTRATIONS PUTNAM'S SONSG. P. NEW YORKAND LONDON Zhe Umicfcerbocfter press 1912 G7 Copyright, 1912 HESTER E. HOSFORD DEC 30 191? "ttbe ftnfckerbocber press, flew JBorfc De&tcatefc TO THE MEMORY OF MY STAND-PAT ANCESTORS WHOSE SINCERITY I REVERE AND HONOR BUT WHOSE POLITICAL TEACHINGS I AM UNABLE TO ACCEPT — PREFACE HosfordIn this volume, Miss gives a just and rational appreciation of a great laborer and his great labors, who the spirit ofa man embodies true democracy and who Itstands for true reform.

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illWOODROW WILSON—
" those of us whoelections don't count in a lifetime, andOne or two
lives. Do the gentle-have enlisted for the rest of ourhelieve in things
own power resist thesefor the sake of maintaining theirmen who
the game for any shorterchanges suppose that we are going to sit in
the limitations of individualtime than they are? Whatever maybe
moved conviction, so confident in thehuman life, there are men so by
Photographer, Princeton.Rose,
certain of the legitimate and just demands of thehope of reform, so
airpeople, that they can fight these battles with the debonair of those
is nothing that can stopwho see the future, and thus who know there
people in the movement towardthe heroic progress of the American
affairs." Woodrow Wilson.the control of their own

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