| 1914 - 1078 páginas
...question whether we were right or wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity and for the redemption of every obligation without quibble...administration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging... | |
| Frederic Logan Paxson - 1911 - 648 páginas
...our own promises just because we have power enough to give us leave to read them as we please. ... I ask this of you in support of the foreign policy...Administration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging... | |
| Leander Trowbridge Chamberlain - 1912 - 768 páginas
...question whether we were right or wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity and for the redemption of every obligation without quibble...administration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging... | |
| 1914 - 1148 páginas
...misunderstood. We ought to reverse our action without raising the question whether we were right or wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity...support of the foreign policy of the Administration. 1 shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if... | |
| 1914 - 936 páginas
...question whether we were right or wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity and for the redemption of every obligation without quibble...administration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging... | |
| 1914 - 996 páginas
...question whether we were right or wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity and for the redemption of every obligation without quibble...administration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging... | |
| Hugh Gordon Miller, Joseph C. Freehoff - 1914 - 250 páginas
...question whether we were right or wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity and for the redemption of every obligation without quibble...administration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging... | |
| Lewis Nixon - 1914 - 264 páginas
...misunderstood. We ought to reverse our action without raising the question whether we are right or wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity...every obligation without quibble or hesitation. I ask you this in support of the foreign policy of the administration. I shall not know how to deal with... | |
| Lewis Nixon - 1914 - 264 páginas
...misunderstood. We ought to reverse our action without raising the question whether we are right or wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity...every obligation without quibble or hesitation. I I ask you this in support of the foreign policy of the administration. I shall not know how to deal... | |
| 1914 - 830 páginas
...reverse our action without raising the question whether we were right or wrong, and so once more deserre our reputation for generosity and the redemption of every obligation without quibble or hesitation." This attitude in regard to a delicate international dispute which has been the subject of embittered... | |
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