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| United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 566 pages
...that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. my power to administer the great trust assigned me...must frankly tell you so because so many critical issues depend upon your verdict. No scruple of taste must in grim times like these be allowed to stand... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - Peace - 1919 - 168 pages
...that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without...must frankly tell you so because so many critical issues depend upon your verdict. No scruple of taste must in grim times like these be allowed to stand... | |
| American fiction - 1919 - 868 pages
...that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without...assigned me by the Constitution would be seriously imoaired should your judgment be adverse, and I must frankly tell you so because so many critical issues... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - North American review - 1919 - 898 pages
...that effect bv returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without...my power to administer the great trust assigned me bv the Constitution would be «eriously impaired should your judement be adverse, and I must frankly... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1919 - 880 pages
...to "the most critical period our country has ever faced or is like> ly to face in our time," said: I am your servant and will accept your Judgment without...but my power to administer the great trust assigned to me by the Constitution would be seriously Impaired should your Judgment be adverse, and I must frankly... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1919 - 872 pages
...attention to "the most critical period our country has ever faced or is likely to face in our time," said: I am your servant and will accept your judgment without...but my power to administer the great trust assigned to me by the Constitution would be seriously impaired should your Judgment be adverse, and I must frankly... | |
| David Jayne Hill - United States - 1920 - 268 pages
...that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without...must frankly tell you so because so many critical issues depend upon your verdict. No scruple of taste must in grim times like these stand in the way... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - United States - 1920 - 180 pages
...that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. / am your servant and will accept your judgment without...must frankly tell you so because so many critical issues depend upon your verdict. No scruple of taste must in grim times like these stand in the way... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - United States - 1920 - 182 pages
...the Senate and the House of Representatives. / am your servant and will accept your judgment witlwut cavil, but my power to administer the great trust...must frankly tell you so because so many critical issues depend upon your verdict. No scruple of taste must in grim times like these stand in the way... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - United States - 1920 - 184 pages
...that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. / am your servant and will accept your judgment without...power to administer the great trust assigned me by the [118] "IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN" Constitution would be seriously impaired should your judgment be adverse,... | |
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