10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... interest . All knew that this interest was , somehow , the cause of the war . To strengthen , perpetuate and extend this interest was the object for which the in- surgents would rend the Union , even by war ; while the gov- ernment ...
... interest . All knew that this interest was , somehow , the cause of the war . To strengthen , perpetuate and extend this interest was the object for which the in- surgents would rend the Union , even by war ; while the gov- ernment ...
Page 120
... interest as well as in the interest of humanity at large . There are , however , cases in which , while our own interests are not greatly involved , strong appeal is made to our sympathies . Ordinarily it is very much wiser and more ...
... interest as well as in the interest of humanity at large . There are , however , cases in which , while our own interests are not greatly involved , strong appeal is made to our sympathies . Ordinarily it is very much wiser and more ...
Page 124
... interest of dishonest or grasping creditors . Moreover , for the United States to take such a position offers the only possible way of insur- ing us against a clash with some foreign power . The position is , therefore , in the interest ...
... interest of dishonest or grasping creditors . Moreover , for the United States to take such a position offers the only possible way of insur- ing us against a clash with some foreign power . The position is , therefore , in the interest ...
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administration againſt American American Crisis arms army belligerent beſt bimetallism blockade Britain British cafes cauſe citizens civilized Colonies commerce common confidence Congress Constitution continue courſe Cross of Gold debts declare Democratic diſcharge duty enemy ernment execution facsimile fafety fame favor fear fecurity fervice fhall fhould fituation fome fometimes force foreign fort Lee friends ftamps fuch fuffer fupport Gettysburg Address gold standard greateſt happineſs heart hope Huntington Library INAUGURAL ADDRESS interest itſelf JAMES MONROE justice laſt League of Nations liberty ment Message Monroe Doctrine muſt never object obligations occafion opinion party peace Pennſylvania perfons poft political preſervation President principles proper reaſon repeal Republican republics reſpect ROOSEVELT COROLLARY Santo Domingo Senate ſhall ſpirit STAMP ACT ſtate themſelves THEODORE ROOSEVELT theſe thing thofe thoſe tion Tories trade treaty truft Union United uſe Washington