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| John Holladay Latané - United States - 1927 - 754 pages
...countries, had done a great work in popularizing this idea. The President came before the Senate, he said, "as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations," to formulate the conditions upon which he would feel justified in asking the American people to give... | |
| John Mabry Mathews - Constitutional law - 1928 - 726 pages
...In the address of President Wilson to the Senate, cited above, he stated that he addressed that body "as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations." It is true, however, that the President's object in this address seems to have been rather to inform... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1931 - 934 pages
...for granted. I have sought this opportunity to address you because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations, to disclose to you without reserve the thought and purpose that have been taking form in my mind in... | |
| Carlton Savage - United States - 1934 - 928 pages
...for granted. I have sought this opportunity to address you because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations, to disclose to yon without reserve the thought and purpose that have been taking form in my mind in... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1931 - 884 pages
...for granted. I have sought this opportunity to address you because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international, obligations, to disclose to you without reserve the thought and purpose that have been taking form in my mind in... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - Aliens - 1917 - 376 pages
...for granted. I have sought this opportunity to address you because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations, to disclose to you without reserve the thought and purpose that have been taking form in my mind in... | |
| United States - 1989 - 332 pages
...were increasingly pressuring the nation into war. On this day, however, President Wilson addressed the Senate, "as the council associated with me in...final determination of our international obligations," in order to outline his vision for permanent peace in the future. Pacifists opposed to US entry into... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 688 pages
...for granted. I have sought this opportunity to address you because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations, to disclose to you without reserve the thought and purpose that have been taking form in my mind in... | |
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