Congressional Opposition to War: 1917 |
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Clarence Ruben Stay. Representative Meyer London , answered the question , " How do we know that the people are opposed to war ? " by alluding to some of the war aims set forth by the President on April 2 : ... we shall fight ... for ...
Clarence Ruben Stay. Representative Meyer London , answered the question , " How do we know that the people are opposed to war ? " by alluding to some of the war aims set forth by the President on April 2 : ... we shall fight ... for ...
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... Representative Meyer London , had insisted . " Poor little Serbia wanted access to the Adriatic so as not to be crushed # by prohibitive tariffs , London had continued . " Russia ... wanted to have a warm - water seaport .... Germany ...
... Representative Meyer London , had insisted . " Poor little Serbia wanted access to the Adriatic so as not to be crushed # by prohibitive tariffs , London had continued . " Russia ... wanted to have a warm - water seaport .... Germany ...
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... Representative , Meyer London , " it became a war of the people .... " No longer , however , were they Germans , Frenchmen , and Englishmen , for " with every fresh grave , with the crippled , the mutilated , and the sightless returning ...
... Representative , Meyer London , " it became a war of the people .... " No longer , however , were they Germans , Frenchmen , and Englishmen , for " with every fresh grave , with the crippled , the mutilated , and the sightless returning ...
Contents
The People versus the Interests | 19 |
The Anathemas Foreign Entanglements | 34 |
A Great Step Backward | 48 |
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