Congressional Opposition to War: 1917 |
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... least in the beginning , which President Lincoln had established around the Confederacy during the Civil War . The Representative Mason contended that just as the United States " had the right to declare the blockade and use all the ...
... least in the beginning , which President Lincoln had established around the Confederacy during the Civil War . The Representative Mason contended that just as the United States " had the right to declare the blockade and use all the ...
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... least be had for this 18 preparation ? " Republican Representative from Illinois , Fred Britten , moreover , affirmed that the war - voting members of the House would be " putting ... a young man with probably one year's experience up ...
... least be had for this 18 preparation ? " Republican Representative from Illinois , Fred Britten , moreover , affirmed that the war - voting members of the House would be " putting ... a young man with probably one year's experience up ...
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... least objection- able form it is what Sherman said it was , ' It is hell . But the Union general , insisted Representative King , had only " seen the greatest war up to his time . He had not seen the present European war when he made ...
... least objection- able form it is what Sherman said it was , ' It is hell . But the Union general , insisted Representative King , had only " seen the greatest war up to his time . He had not seen the present European war when he made ...
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The People versus the Interests | 19 |
The Anathemas Foreign Entanglements | 34 |
A Great Step Backward | 48 |
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