| Woodrow Wilson - 1908 - 264 ページ
...be. The nation as a whole has chosen him, and is conscious that it has no other political spokesman. His is the only national voice in affairs. Let him...representative of no constituency, but of the whole people. When he speaks in his true character, he speaks for no special interest. If he rightly interpret the... | |
| Chester Lloyd Jones - 1912 - 380 ページ
...be. The nation as a whole has chosen him, and is conscious that it has no other political spokesman. His is the only national voice in affairs. Let him...representative of no constituency, but of the whole people. When he speaks in his true character, he speaks for no special interest. If he rightly interpret the... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1916 - 88 ページ
...be. The nation as a whole has chosen him, and is conscious that it has no other political spokesman. His is the only national voice in affairs. Let him...representative of no constituency, but of the whole people. When he speaks in his true character, he speaks for no special interest. If he rightly interpret the... | |
| 1916 - 736 ページ
...be. The Nation as a whole has chosen him and is conscious that it has no other political spokesman. His is the only national voice in affairs. Let him...representative of no constituency, but of the whole people. When he speaks in his true character, he speaks for no special interest. If he rightly interpret the... | |
| Alfred Maurice Low - 1918 - 324 ページ
...such an advantage greatly." Mr. Wilson has known how to use his advantage greatly. Let the President "once win the admiration and confidence of the country,...combination of forces will easily overpower him." Many other quotations might be given, but are not these enough to prove that Mr. Wilson had clearly... | |
| Alfred Maurice Low - 1918 - 314 ページ
...such an advantage greatly." Mr. Wilson has known how to use his advantage greatly. Let the President "once win the admiration and confidence of the country,...combination of forces will easily overpower him." Many other quotations might be given, but are not these enough to prove that Mr. Wilson had clearly... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1919 - 266 ページ
...chosen The President the President, and is conscious as spokesthat it has no other political spokesman. His is the only national voice in affairs. Let him...no combination of forces will easily overpower him. A PRESIDENT whom the nation trusts can not only lead it, but form it to his own views. . . . He may... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1920 - 360 ページ
...a whole has chosen him (the President), and is conscious that it has no other political spokesman. His is the only national voice in affairs. Let him...no combination of forces will easily overpower him. ... If he rightly interpret the national thought and boldly insist upon it, he is irresistible ; and... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg, Perley Orman Ray - 1922 - 862 ページ
...other political spokesCHAP. man. His is the only national voice in affairs. Let him once win xx — . the admiration and confidence of the country, and...representative of no constituency, but of the whole people. When he speaks in his true character, he speaks for no special interest. If he rightly interpret the... | |
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