President Wilson's Great Speeches and Other History Making DocumentsStanton and Van Vliet, 1917 - Počet stran: 323 |
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Strana 14
... common prudence in such cir- cumstances , grim necessity indeed , to endeavor to destroy them before they have shown their own intention . They must be dealt with upon sight , if dealt with at all . The German Government denies the ...
... common prudence in such cir- cumstances , grim necessity indeed , to endeavor to destroy them before they have shown their own intention . They must be dealt with upon sight , if dealt with at all . The German Government denies the ...
Strana 18
... common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own . Does not every American feel that assurance has been added to our hope for the future peace of the world by the wonderful and heartening things that ...
... common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own . Does not every American feel that assurance has been added to our hope for the future peace of the world by the wonderful and heartening things that ...
Strana 35
... common foe . But this cannot be if each man pursue a private purpose . All must pursue one pur- pose . The nation needs all men ; but it needs each man , not in the field that will most pleasure him , but in the endeavor that will best ...
... common foe . But this cannot be if each man pursue a private purpose . All must pursue one pur- pose . The nation needs all men ; but it needs each man , not in the field that will most pleasure him , but in the endeavor that will best ...
Strana 51
... common duty and the fact that we are representatives of a great people whose thought is not of us but of what America owes to herself and to all mankind in such circumstances as these upon which we look amazed and anxious . War has ...
... common duty and the fact that we are representatives of a great people whose thought is not of us but of what America owes to herself and to all mankind in such circumstances as these upon which we look amazed and anxious . War has ...
Strana 69
... common love for a country which you are equally eager to serve . This is a miracle of the spirit , so far as national history is concerned . This is one of the very few wars in which in one sense everybody engaged may take pride . Some ...
... common love for a country which you are equally eager to serve . This is a miracle of the spirit , so far as national history is concerned . This is one of the very few wars in which in one sense everybody engaged may take pride . Some ...
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Strana 305 - Any and all notes, debentures, bonds or other such obligations issued by the corporation shall be exempt both as to principal and Interest from all taxation (except surtaxes, estate, inheritance, and gift taxes) now or hereafter imposed by the United States, by any territory, dependency or possession thereof, or by any state, county, municipality or local taxing authority.
Strana 21 - We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early reestablishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us, however hard it may be for them for the time being to believe that this is spoken from our hearts.
Strana 148 - 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.
Strana 15 - 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.
Strana 14 - I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the Imperial German Government to be in fact nothing less than war against the government and people of the United States ; that it formally accept the status of belligerent which has thus been thrust upon it...
Strana 23 - President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States...
Strana 235 - ... operate as in any degree an abbreviation of the rights of American shipmasters or of American citizens bound on lawful errands as passengers on merchant ships of belligerent nationality, and that it must hold the Imperial German Government to a strict accountability for any infringement of those rights, intentional or incidental.
Strana 29 - ... supreme crisis may stimulate those to whom it comes and remind all who need reminder of the solemn duties of a time such as the world has never seen before, I beg that all editors and publishers everywhere will give as prominent publication and as wide circulation as possible to this appeal. I venture to suggest, also, to all advertising agencies that they would perhaps render a very substantial and timely service to the country if they would give it widespread repetition. And I hope that clergymen...
Strana 244 - Lusitania, adverts at some length to certain information which the Imperial German Government has received with regard to the character and outfit of that vessel, and Your Excellency expresses the fear that this information may not have been brought to the attention of the Government of the United States. It is stated in the note that the Lusitania...
Strana 27 - ... great temptation of the present price of cotton and helping, helping upon a great scale, to feed the nation and the peoples everywhere who are fighting for their liberties and for our own. The variety of their crops will be the visible measure of their comprehension of their national duty. The Government of the United States and the governments of the several States stand ready to co-operate. They will do everything possible to assist farmers in securing an adequate supply of seed, an adequate...