Congressional Opposition to War: 1917 |
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... furnish no aids ( not stipulated by treaty ) to one party , which we are not equally ready to furnish to the other . If we permit corn to be sent to Great Britain and her friends , we are equally bound to permit it to France . To ...
... furnish no aids ( not stipulated by treaty ) to one party , which we are not equally ready to furnish to the other . If we permit corn to be sent to Great Britain and her friends , we are equally bound to permit it to France . To ...
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... furnish no aids ( not stipulated by treaty ) to one party , which we are not equally ready to furnish to the other . If we permit corn to be sent to Great Britain and her friends , we are equally bound to permit it to France . To ...
... furnish no aids ( not stipulated by treaty ) to one party , which we are not equally ready to furnish to the other . If we permit corn to be sent to Great Britain and her friends , we are equally bound to permit it to France . To ...
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... furnished 300,000 soldiers to the Union Army ... [ including ] such distinguished generals as Gentlemen , he Gen. Carl Shurz , Gen. Franz Sigel , and Gen. Osterhaus ... while England was trying to destroy the Republic . " concluded ...
... furnished 300,000 soldiers to the Union Army ... [ including ] such distinguished generals as Gentlemen , he Gen. Carl Shurz , Gen. Franz Sigel , and Gen. Osterhaus ... while England was trying to destroy the Republic . " concluded ...
Contents
The People versus the Interests | 19 |
The Anathemas Foreign Entanglements | 34 |
A Great Step Backward | 48 |
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