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... views I would , if I had consulted my personal inclination alone , have resigned as Secretary of State and as a Commissioner to Negotiate Peace . I felt , however , that such a step might have been misin- terpreted both at home and ...
... views I would , if I had consulted my personal inclination alone , have resigned as Secretary of State and as a Commissioner to Negotiate Peace . I felt , however , that such a step might have been misin- terpreted both at home and ...
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... views and had with reluctance obeyed his instructions . Certainly no American official is in honor bound to remain silent under such an imputation which approaches a charge of faithlessness and of a secret , if not open , avoidance of ...
... views and had with reluctance obeyed his instructions . Certainly no American official is in honor bound to remain silent under such an imputation which approaches a charge of faithlessness and of a secret , if not open , avoidance of ...
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... views as to a course of action , and his own doubts , fears , and speculations as to the future . If there were another method of treatment which would retain the authoritative character of a per- sonal statement , it would be a ...
... views as to a course of action , and his own doubts , fears , and speculations as to the future . If there were another method of treatment which would retain the authoritative character of a per- sonal statement , it would be a ...
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... views as to the wise course to be adopted , and to prevent the President , in so far as possible , from taking any step in the proceedings which may impair the rights of his country or may be injurious to its inter- ests . These duties ...
... views as to the wise course to be adopted , and to prevent the President , in so far as possible , from taking any step in the proceedings which may impair the rights of his country or may be injurious to its inter- ests . These duties ...
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... views as to Shantung were more generally known and more frequently the subject of public comment . While chief consideration will be given to the differences regarding the League and the Cov- enant , the record would be incomplete if ...
... views as to Shantung were more generally known and more frequently the subject of public comment . While chief consideration will be given to the differences regarding the League and the Cov- enant , the record would be incomplete if ...
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