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... rules of international law and the universally recognized dictates of humanity , the Government of the United States is at last forced to the conclusion that there is but one course it can pursue . Unless the Imperial Government should ...
... rules of international law and the universally recognized dictates of humanity , the Government of the United States is at last forced to the conclusion that there is but one course it can pursue . Unless the Imperial Government should ...
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... rules of international law . Such a demand would be incompatible with the character of neutrality , and the German Government is convinced that the Govern- ment of the United States does not think of making such a demand , knowing that ...
... rules of international law . Such a demand would be incompatible with the character of neutrality , and the German Government is convinced that the Govern- ment of the United States does not think of making such a demand , knowing that ...
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... rule over them . They en- tertained no private purpose , desired no peculiar privilege . They were consciously planning that men of every class should be free and Amer- ica a place to which men out of every nation might restore , who ...
... rule over them . They en- tertained no private purpose , desired no peculiar privilege . They were consciously planning that men of every class should be free and Amer- ica a place to which men out of every nation might restore , who ...
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Early Life and Career 18561913 | 9 |
Retirement 19211924 | 28 |
The Tariff April 8 1913 | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action American Appointed April April 24 Arabic pledge arbitration armed armies August Austria-Hungary belligerent citizens conference Congress counsel covenants December December 12 Democratic economic efficient eight-hour day enlist Entered upon duties enterprise February February 28 Federal fight force freedom honor hope human Imperial German Government industrial interest Interstate Commerce Commission issue January January 16 Jersey June justice labor League of Nations legislation liberty lives mankind March March 15 matter means ment MESSAGE methods Mexico military necessary neutrality November objects October October 25 organized ourselves peace political present President Wilson Princeton principles privilege providing published purpose railroads railway representatives Russia Secretary secure Senate September Serbia serve settlement ships Signed speak spirit submarine warfare supply sympathy tariff territory things thought trade Treaty United urge vessel Warren G William Jennings Bryan wish Woodrow Wilson