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The rollcall showed that in the House , as in the Senate , anti - war sentiment was strongest in the Midwest and consequently in a region where hyphenate tendencies were anti - English , pro - German , or pacifist .
The rollcall showed that in the House , as in the Senate , anti - war sentiment was strongest in the Midwest and consequently in a region where hyphenate tendencies were anti - English , pro - German , or pacifist .
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Cobb arrived at the White House at one o'clock of the morning the President was to address Congress , and the two men sat talking away the last night of peace . But it was not Frank Cobb who spoke the disturbing thoughts .
Cobb arrived at the White House at one o'clock of the morning the President was to address Congress , and the two men sat talking away the last night of peace . But it was not Frank Cobb who spoke the disturbing thoughts .
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While people were still writing letters to the White House addressed to President Franklin D. Roosevelt , the lights were on again in London and the Japanese were signing surrender papers under the guns of the U.S.S. Missouri and the ...
While people were still writing letters to the White House addressed to President Franklin D. Roosevelt , the lights were on again in London and the Japanese were signing surrender papers under the guns of the U.S.S. Missouri and the ...
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