President Wilson's State Papers and AddressesGeorge H. Doran Company, The Review of reviews Company, 1918 - 484 páginas |
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... present them . All of these Messages are published in this little volume . Besides these Messages to Congress , however , he has made many important addresses of a semi - official nature since assuming the Presidency , while he has been ...
... present them . All of these Messages are published in this little volume . Besides these Messages to Congress , however , he has made many important addresses of a semi - official nature since assuming the Presidency , while he has been ...
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... present , I put these matters on one side and think only of this one thing - of the changes in our fiscal system which may best serve to open once more the free channels of prosperity to a great people whom we would serve to the utmost ...
... present , I put these matters on one side and think only of this one thing - of the changes in our fiscal system which may best serve to open once more the free channels of prosperity to a great people whom we would serve to the utmost ...
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... present on . Lift your eyes to the great tracts of life yet to be conquered in the interest of righteous peace , of that prosperity which lies in a people's hearts and outlasts all wars and errors of men . Come , let us be com- rades ...
... present on . Lift your eyes to the great tracts of life yet to be conquered in the interest of righteous peace , of that prosperity which lies in a people's hearts and outlasts all wars and errors of men . Come , let us be com- rades ...
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... present situation in Mexico is incompatible with the fulfill- ment of international obligations on the part of Mexico , with the civilized development of Mexico herself , and with the maintenance of tolerable political and economic ...
... present situation in Mexico is incompatible with the fulfill- ment of international obligations on the part of Mexico , with the civilized development of Mexico herself , and with the maintenance of tolerable political and economic ...
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... present Government , which , aside from the above , exercises its authority over almost every port in the Republic and , consequently , over the custom houses therein established . Its southern frontier is open and at peace . Moreover ...
... present Government , which , aside from the above , exercises its authority over almost every port in the Republic and , consequently , over the custom houses therein established . Its southern frontier is open and at peace . Moreover ...
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action affairs alien enemy America American Red Cross armies arms Austria-Hungary authority autocracy believe belligerents Central Powers circumstances commerce commission common Congress coöperation counsel deal declared Democratic desire duty EDITORIAL NOTE eight-hour day enterprise ernment fact feel fellow citizens fighting force foreign freedom gentlemen German Empire going heart honor hope humanity Imperial German Government industrial interest Interstate Commerce Commission justice legislation liberty Liberty Loan lives mankind matter means ment Mexico military nations Navy necessary neutral neutral countries ourselves party peace political possible practical present President Wilson principles proclamation proposed purpose question railway ready regard ROBERT LANSING Russia seas secure seek selfish serve settlement ships speak spirit stand submarine tariff territory things thought tion trade United vessels Victoriano Huerta Washington whole WILSON'S ADDRESS wish WOODROW WILSON
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Página 378 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts, for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments...
Página 463 - The peoples of Austria-Hungary, whose place among the nations we wish to see safeguarded and assured, should be accorded the freest opportunity of autonomous development.
Página 349 - No peace can last, or ought to last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property.
Página 373 - I hope, so far as they can equitably be sustained by the present generation, by well conceived taxation. I say sustained so far as may be equitable by taxation because it seems to me that it would be most unwise to base the credits which will now be necessary entirely on money borrowed. It is our duty, I most respectfully urge, to protect our people so far as we may against the very serious hardships and evils which would be likely to arise out of the inflation which would be produced by vast loans.
Página 341 - He takes the liberty of calling attention to the fact that the objects which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and to the world.
Página 55 - President shall prescribe any arms or munitions of war from any place in the United States to such country until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress.
Página 449 - That the state of war between the United States and the Imperial Government of Japan which has thus been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally declared...