Treaty of Peace with Germany: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, Part 17 |
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Page 758
... of the world , all the countries that want to carry on commerce with one another and to have friendly business relations with one another . We believe the British fleet in its position of predominant power to - day is a menace to the ...
... of the world , all the countries that want to carry on commerce with one another and to have friendly business relations with one another . We believe the British fleet in its position of predominant power to - day is a menace to the ...
Page 760
... to the freedom of the world , can give no greater evidence of the desire to bring about a just and ... day . As the Senator from Pennsylvania said so well yesterday , the only ... to in such a way that 760 TREATY OF PEACE WITH GERMANY .
... to the freedom of the world , can give no greater evidence of the desire to bring about a just and ... day . As the Senator from Pennsylvania said so well yesterday , the only ... to in such a way that 760 TREATY OF PEACE WITH GERMANY .
Page 761
... to make the greatest departure from American traditions of statesmanship that has ever been made . We are asked to abandon the position that we have taken up to this day , as we did in Cuba , to give aid where people have been struggling to ...
... to make the greatest departure from American traditions of statesmanship that has ever been made . We are asked to abandon the position that we have taken up to this day , as we did in Cuba , to give aid where people have been struggling to ...
Page 763
... of America . We speak for people who are devoted to America above everything else , who have done everything possible to stand by American traditions and ideals . We urge upon you very strongly , speaking practically for one of every five ...
... of America . We speak for people who are devoted to America above everything else , who have done everything possible to stand by American traditions and ideals . We urge upon you very strongly , speaking practically for one of every five ...
Page 764
... to - day . I came here to make an argument that would appeal to all the Senators , no matter what races they represent , and when the hearing is concluded I hope that the Senators will be convinced . Senator JOHNSON of California . The ...
... to - day . I came here to make an argument that would appeal to all the Senators , no matter what races they represent , and when the hearing is concluded I hope that the Senators will be convinced . Senator JOHNSON of California . The ...
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