Selected American Speeches on Basic Issues, 1850-1950Carl G. Brandt, Edward Merl Shafter Essay precedes each speech. |
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... President to modify his neutrality e . He wrote strong protests to Germany complaining its cruel conduct of the war , and he gave notice that there imit to how much this country was willing to withstand . principle of neutrality with ...
... President to modify his neutrality e . He wrote strong protests to Germany complaining its cruel conduct of the war , and he gave notice that there imit to how much this country was willing to withstand . principle of neutrality with ...
Page 297
... President left the House chamber , but not before Lodge had congratulated him . " Mr. President , you have ed in the loftiest manner possible , the sentiments of the can people . " Daniels then remarks , " If I should live a thou- ears ...
... President left the House chamber , but not before Lodge had congratulated him . " Mr. President , you have ed in the loftiest manner possible , the sentiments of the can people . " Daniels then remarks , " If I should live a thou- ears ...
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... President then om the President's statement now they et prompt them to inquire carefully Since April of restrained the c its promise ther sunk , and that du its submarines m or escape attemp least a fair chanc Beside that state ...
... President then om the President's statement now they et prompt them to inquire carefully Since April of restrained the c its promise ther sunk , and that du its submarines m or escape attemp least a fair chanc Beside that state ...
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omise Speech of 1850 | 44 |
EBSTER | 72 |
oper Institute Address | 137 |
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