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" The PRESIDENT. I hope it would eventually, Senator, as things developed. Senator McCuMBER. Do you think if Germany had committed no act of war or no act of injustice against our citizens that we would have gotten... "
Roosevelt: A Study in Ambivalence - Page 17
by George Sylvester Viereck - 1920 - 159 pages
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 7608

1919 - 776 pages
...express it. Senator FALL. Certainly. Mr. President, I am possibly looking, as Bacon said, at a distance. Senator McCuMBER. Would our moral conviction of the...if Germany had not committed any acts against us, without the league of nations, as, of course, we had no league of nations at that time? The PRESIDENT....
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Roosevelt: A Study in Ambivalence

George Sylvester Viereck - 1919 - 176 pages
...While masquerading as a Pacifist, the Master Pretender hankered for war. Senator МсСимввн: Would our moral conviction of the unrighteousness...committed any acts against us ... ? THE PRESIDENT: I HOPE IT WOULD EVENTUALLY, Senator, as things developed. WHAT is that? My pro-Germanism? Fiddlesticks!...
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Treaty of Peace with Germany: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1172 pages
...express it. Senator FALL. Certainly. Mr. President, I am possibly looking, as Bacon said, at a distance. Senator McCuMBER. Would our moral conviction of the...if Germany had not committed any acts against us, without the league of nations, as, of course, we had no league of nations at that time? The PRESIDENT....
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Treaty of Peace with Germany. Hearings ... July 31 - Sept. 12, 1919

United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1350 pages
...FALL. Certainly. Mr. President. I am possibly looking. as Bacon said, at a distance. Senator MoCuMBER. Would our moral conviction of the unrighteousness...if Germany had not committed any acts against us, without the league of nations, as, of course, we had no league of nations at that time ? The PRESIDENT....
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Treaty of Peace with Germany: Hearings Before the Committee on ..., Parts 8-11

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 220 pages
...FALL. Certainly. Mr. President, I am possibly looking, as Bacon said, at a distance. Senator McCtiMBER. Would our moral conviction of the unrighteousness...if Germany had not committed any acts against us, without the league of nations, as, of course, we had no league of nations at that time? The PRESIDENT....
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Treaty of Peace with Germany: Report of the Conference Between Members of ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 64 pages
...FALL. Certainly. Mr. President, I am possibly looking, as Bacon said, at a distance. Senator MoCuMBER. Would our moral conviction of the unrighteousness of the German war have brought us into this war if Germanv had not committed any acts against us, without the league of nations, as, of course, we had...
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"1683-1920": The Fourteen Points and what Became of Them--foreign Propaganda ...

Frederick Franklin Schrader - 1920 - 270 pages
...a series of inquiries. It was in the course of this interview that the following colloquy occurred: Senator McCumber: "Would our moral conviction of the...war if Germany had not committed any acts against us without the League of Nations, as we had no League of Nations at that time?" The President: "I hope...
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The Story of a Style

William Bayard Hale - 1920 - 330 pages
...another statement made at this White House conference. On this occasion the follow dialogue was recorded: Senator McCumber: " Would our moral conviction of...war if Germany had not committed any acts against us without the League of Nations, as we had no League of Nations at that time ? " The President: " I hope...
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"1683-1920": The Fourteen Points and what Became of Them--foreign Propaganda ...

Frederick Franklin Schrader - 1920 - 266 pages
...inquiries. It was in the course of this interview that the following colloquy occurred: Senator Me Cumber: "Would our moral conviction of the unrighteousness...war if Germany had not committed any acts against us without the League of Nations, as we had no League of Nations at that time?" The President: "I hope...
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The Craft Sinister: A Diplomatico-political History of the Great War and Its ...

George Abel Schreiner - 1920 - 460 pages
...Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and President Wilson: SENATOR McCuicBEi: "Would our convictions of the unrighteousness of the German war have brought...war if Germany had not committed any acts against us without this League of Nations, as we had no league of nations at that time?" PRESIDENT WILSON: "I...
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