| Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 666 páginas
...swept many an horizon which those about him dreamed not of, that mind that comprehended what it had never seen, and understood the language of affairs...that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of life. This is the sacred mystery of democracy, that its richest... | |
| 1924 - 894 páginas
...swept many an horizon which those about him dreamed not of,-—that mind that comprehended what it had never seen, and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born,—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1926 - 1002 páginas
...swept many an horizon which those about him dreamed not of, that mind that comprehended what it had never seen, and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of... | |
| Jesse Lee Bennett - 1925 - 374 páginas
...swept many an horizon which those about him dreamed not of—that mind that comprehended what it had never seen, and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every day of... | |
| 1926 - 878 páginas
...swept many an horizon which those about him dreamed not of,—that mind that comprehended what it had never seen, and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born,—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1927 - 426 páginas
...swept many an horizon which those about him dreamed not of, that mind that comprehended what it had never seen, and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1926 - 534 páginas
...swept many an horizon which those about him dreamed not of, that mind that comprehended what it had never seen, and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of... | |
| 1916 - 1206 páginas
...swept many a horizon which those about him dreamed not of—that mind that comprehended what it had never seen and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of... | |
| 1916 - 1054 páginas
...swept many a horizon which those about him dreamed not of—that mind that comprehended what it had never seen and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of... | |
| Waldo Warder Braden - 1990 - 278 páginas
...swept many an horizon which those about him dreamed not of,—that mind that comprehended what it had never seen, and understood the language of affairs with the ready ease of one to the manner born,—or that nature which seemed in its varied richness to be the familiar of men of every way of... | |
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