| 1913 - 576 頁
...self-confidence of America, just so soon as her old boasted advantage of individual liberty and opportunity, is taken away, all the energy of her people begins to...loose and pulpy, without fibre, and men simply cast about to see that the day does not end disastrously with them? So we must put heart into the people... | |
| 1913 - 532 頁
...self-confidence of America, just so soon as her old boasted advantage of individual liberty and opportunity, is taken away, all the energy of her people begins to...loose and pulpy, without fibre, and men simply cast about to see that the day docs not end disastrously with themf So we must put heart into the people... | |
| Economic Club of New York - 1912 - 234 頁
...dominate the economic life of the country? Do you not see that just so soon as the old self -confidences of America, just so soon as her old boasted advantages...subside, to slacken, to grow loose and pulpy, without fiber, and men simply cast around to see that the day does not end disastrously with them? For eighteen... | |
| 1913 - 836 頁
...self-confidence of America, just so soon as her old boasted advantage of individual liberty and opportunity, is taken away, all the energy of her people begins to...loose and pulpy, without fibre, and men simply cast about to see that the day does not end disastrously with them? So we must put heart into the people... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1925 - 578 頁
...conscious attempt to dictate and dominate the economic life of the country? Do you not see that just as soon as the old self-confidences of America, just...that the day does not end disastrously with them. For 1 8 months now I have been on the inside of some things, and I owe it to a very elastic temperament... | |
| Martin J. Sklar - 1992 - 258 頁
...economic life of the country? Do you not see that just as soon as the old self-confidence of America ... as her old boasted advantages of individual liberty...that the day does not end disastrously with them." "What is the alternative, gentlemen? You have heard the rising tide of socialism. . . . Socialism is... | |
| 368 頁
...her old boasted advantage of individual liberty and opportunity, is .taken away^all the energy of he? people begins to subside, to slacken, to grow loose and pulpy, without fiber, and men simply cast about to see that the day does not end disastrously with them? So we must... | |
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