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... United States will have nothing to do . These motives do not seek to promote the welfare of the Ottoman peoples and to accomplish something in the way of solving the ugliest problem of Europe ; their pur- pose is to readjust European ...
... United States will have nothing to do . These motives do not seek to promote the welfare of the Ottoman peoples and to accomplish something in the way of solving the ugliest problem of Europe ; their pur- pose is to readjust European ...
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... United States decided that the sovereignty of Spain should cease in Cuba ; for reasons not unlike those which now apply in Turkey ; and it act- ed on this decision with results most successful to Cuba and the world . Simi- larly mankind ...
... United States decided that the sovereignty of Spain should cease in Cuba ; for reasons not unlike those which now apply in Turkey ; and it act- ed on this decision with results most successful to Cuba and the world . Simi- larly mankind ...
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... United States , are already established and in constant working order ; that the children may thus be brought into close contact with their government , learn to understand it , whereas at present it seems to them a remote affair . The ...
... United States , are already established and in constant working order ; that the children may thus be brought into close contact with their government , learn to understand it , whereas at present it seems to them a remote affair . The ...
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... United States is closely interwoven with the history of politi- cal parties . The party system is favorable to the growth and strength of reactionary ideas . It is opposed to healthful and normal change . It is favorable to stagnation ...
... United States is closely interwoven with the history of politi- cal parties . The party system is favorable to the growth and strength of reactionary ideas . It is opposed to healthful and normal change . It is favorable to stagnation ...
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... United States -many of them over and over again . If the facts were known , in most in- stances a judge's sentence actually reads : " I not only sentence you to confinement in a bare , narrow cell in a gloomy building , during which ...
... United States -many of them over and over again . If the facts were known , in most in- stances a judge's sentence actually reads : " I not only sentence you to confinement in a bare , narrow cell in a gloomy building , during which ...
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