Congressional Opposition to War: 1917 |
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... Armed Ship Bill , who assuredly would not gain by belligerency : " Who would profit ... ? Would the poor people of this country ... ? 24 Would they ... be happier ? No ; they would get no benefit and their families would lose . The ...
... Armed Ship Bill , who assuredly would not gain by belligerency : " Who would profit ... ? Would the poor people of this country ... ? 24 Would they ... be happier ? No ; they would get no benefit and their families would lose . The ...
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... armed neutrality , " though supplemented with increased military and naval forces , he also insisted that it was " not yet too late to diplomatically consider the dif- ferences between Germany and ourselves .... " In thus bearing both ...
... armed neutrality , " though supplemented with increased military and naval forces , he also insisted that it was " not yet too late to diplomatically consider the dif- ferences between Germany and ourselves .... " In thus bearing both ...
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... Armed Ship Bill the previous 1 month . For the Armed Ship Bill vote clearly indicates that at least those members in the House opposed to belligerency had few qualms about sinking German submarines . What emerges , therefore , is not so ...
... Armed Ship Bill the previous 1 month . For the Armed Ship Bill vote clearly indicates that at least those members in the House opposed to belligerency had few qualms about sinking German submarines . What emerges , therefore , is not so ...
Contents
The People versus the Interests | 19 |
The Anathemas Foreign Entanglements | 34 |
A Great Step Backward | 48 |
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