10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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Page 109
... present laws are made payable in gold , but if he means to say that we cannot change our monetary system without protecting those who have loaned money before the change was made , I desire to ask him where , in law , or in morals , he ...
... present laws are made payable in gold , but if he means to say that we cannot change our monetary system without protecting those who have loaned money before the change was made , I desire to ask him where , in law , or in morals , he ...
Page 115
... present . These passages from the presidential messages reveal President Roosevelt's vigorous and forward - looking thinking upon international order . His maxim , borrowed from the range , was , " Never draw unless you mean to shoot ...
... present . These passages from the presidential messages reveal President Roosevelt's vigorous and forward - looking thinking upon international order . His maxim , borrowed from the range , was , " Never draw unless you mean to shoot ...
Page 118
... present day should completely disarm , the result would mean an immediate recrudescence of barbarism in one form or another . Under any circumstances a sufficient armament would have to be kept up to serve the purposes of international ...
... present day should completely disarm , the result would mean an immediate recrudescence of barbarism in one form or another . Under any circumstances a sufficient armament would have to be kept up to serve the purposes of international ...
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