President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... stand inactively by while it becomes daily more and more evident that no real prog- ress is being made towards the establishment of a govern- ment at the City of Mexico which the country will obey and respect . " The Government of the ...
... stand inactively by while it becomes daily more and more evident that no real prog- ress is being made towards the establishment of a govern- ment at the City of Mexico which the country will obey and respect . " The Government of the ...
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... standing . For the rest , I deem it my duty to exercise the authority conferred upon me by the law of March 14 , 1912 , to see to it that neither side to the struggle now going on in Mexico receive any assistance from this side the ...
... standing . For the rest , I deem it my duty to exercise the authority conferred upon me by the law of March 14 , 1912 , to see to it that neither side to the struggle now going on in Mexico receive any assistance from this side the ...
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... stand in this place to - day and think of the circumstances which we are come together to celebrate without being most profoundly stirred . There has come over me since I sat down here a sense of deep solemnity , because it has seemed ...
... stand in this place to - day and think of the circumstances which we are come together to celebrate without being most profoundly stirred . There has come over me since I sat down here a sense of deep solemnity , because it has seemed ...
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... stand about me and the whole Nation at this hour are not feelings which can be suitably expressed in terms of attempted oratory or eloquence . They are things too deep for ordinary speech . For my own part , I have a singular mixture of ...
... stand about me and the whole Nation at this hour are not feelings which can be suitably expressed in terms of attempted oratory or eloquence . They are things too deep for ordinary speech . For my own part , I have a singular mixture of ...
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... standing by in such case ready to serve us . A war of aggression is not a war in which it is a proud thing to die , but a war of service is a thing in which it is a proud thing to die . Notice how truly these men were of our blood . I ...
... standing by in such case ready to serve us . A war of aggression is not a war in which it is a proud thing to die , but a war of service is a thing in which it is a proud thing to die . Notice how truly these men were of our blood . I ...
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