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... place as a world power and an American protago- nist in the world drama , Woodrow Wilson , loomed and faded . How many other figures came on , played a part and retired to the wings ? There was Fall of empires and cabinets •
... place as a world power and an American protago- nist in the world drama , Woodrow Wilson , loomed and faded . How many other figures came on , played a part and retired to the wings ? There was Fall of empires and cabinets •
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... on the west . At sea the submarine warfare was rapidly coming onto even terms with the blockade . Propa- ganda began to countersap the Italian front . Wilson had FLEXIBLE STATECRAFT 35 Became premier at very discouraging time.
... on the west . At sea the submarine warfare was rapidly coming onto even terms with the blockade . Propa- ganda began to countersap the Italian front . Wilson had FLEXIBLE STATECRAFT 35 Became premier at very discouraging time.
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John Lord. ganda began to countersap the Italian front . Wilson had been elected on the slogan " he kept us out of war " and was engaged in an apparently interminable exchange of notes with Germany until American in- dignation could be ...
John Lord. ganda began to countersap the Italian front . Wilson had been elected on the slogan " he kept us out of war " and was engaged in an apparently interminable exchange of notes with Germany until American in- dignation could be ...
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... Wilson for the Presidency in 1916 . cause of a sincere personal admiration and affection for both men and without thought of political results , I had him to luncheon to meet Mr. Philip Kerr , the brilliant young Scotsman who was at ...
... Wilson for the Presidency in 1916 . cause of a sincere personal admiration and affection for both men and without thought of political results , I had him to luncheon to meet Mr. Philip Kerr , the brilliant young Scotsman who was at ...
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... Wilson , the Democratic candidate . Once more his enemies rejoiced and said that he was " done for . He took his defeat with the same good grace and humor with which he had taken victory in the past , returned to his editorial work ...
... Wilson , the Democratic candidate . Once more his enemies rejoiced and said that he was " done for . He took his defeat with the same good grace and humor with which he had taken victory in the past , returned to his editorial work ...
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