10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... Congress is dated June 1 , 1812 , and Congress declared war against England on June 18. Madison wearily cited the impressment of American seamen , the interference with American trade on the high seas , and British incitement of the ...
... Congress is dated June 1 , 1812 , and Congress declared war against England on June 18. Madison wearily cited the impressment of American seamen , the interference with American trade on the high seas , and British incitement of the ...
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... Congress . The first selection is contained in the " Papers relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States , with the Annual Message of the Presi- dent , transmitted to Congress December 6 , 1904 " ( Washington , Government ...
... Congress . The first selection is contained in the " Papers relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States , with the Annual Message of the Presi- dent , transmitted to Congress December 6 , 1904 " ( Washington , Government ...
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... Congress in the elections of 1918 and he had erred in failing to invite leading Republicans to serve on the American Peace Commission . The debate that followed his address was waged in the press and by the public as well as in the ...
... Congress in the elections of 1918 and he had erred in failing to invite leading Republicans to serve on the American Peace Commission . The debate that followed his address was waged in the press and by the public as well as in the ...
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