Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to stand in our way in this day of high resolution when every principle we hold dearest is to be vindicated and made secure for the salvation of the nations. Saint Jospeh Medical Herald - Page 1031918Full view - About this book
| 1926 - 796 pages
...have only one choice. We have made it. Woe be' to the man or groupof men that seeks to stand in ourway in this day of high resolution, when every principle...be vindicated and made secure for the salvation of nations, including Germany herself. Once more we shall make good with our lives and fortunes its great... | |
| 1918 - 888 pages
...instruments, to bring it about. President Wilson says: "For us there is but one choice. We have made it. Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to stand in our way in this dav of high resolution, when every principle we hold dearest is to be vindicated and made secure for... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1932 - 880 pages
...face of which political freedom must wither and perish. For us there is but one choice. We have made it. Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to...nations! We are ready to plead at the bar of history, and pur flag shall wear a new lustre. Once more we shall make good with our lives and fortunes the great... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1967 - 446 pages
...floated on high the symbol of great events, of a great plan of life worked out by a great people * * * . Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to stand...vindicated and made secure for the salvation of the nation. We are ready to plead at the bar of history, and our flag shall wear a new luster. Once more... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1967 - 1034 pages
...floated on high the symbol of great events, of a great plan of life worked out by a great people * * * . Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to stand...vindicated and made secure for the salvation of the nation. We are ready to plead at the bar of history, and our flag shall wear a new luster. Once more... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 4 - 1967 - 366 pages
...floated on high the symbol of great events, of a great plan of life worked out by a great people * * * . Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to stand...vindicated and made secure for the salvation of the nation. We are ready to plead at the bar of history, and our flag shall wear a new luster. Once more... | |
| Paul Avrich - 1996 - 286 pages
...President Wilson himself set the tone. In his Flag Day address of June 14, 1917, he declared: "Woe to the man or group of men that seeks to stand in our way in this day of high resolution."1 Following the president's lead, the majority of Americans demanded unquestioning loyalty,... | |
| Margaret A. Blanchard - 1992 - 591 pages
...who live upon it and have made it their own." Opponents of the war were doomed, the president said. "Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to stand...vindicated and made secure for the salvation of the nations."7 Nor was Wilson overly committed to the rights of immigrant Americans. He was particularly... | |
| Michael E. Parrish - 1994 - 548 pages
...government to forge a patriotic consensus through propaganda, censorship, and prison terms for dissenters. "Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to stand in our way in this day of high resolution," declared the president. A draconian Sedition Act, passed by Congress in 1918, made it a crime to speak... | |
| William E. Leuchtenburg - 2010 - 333 pages
...conformity quickly focused on any criticism of the war from any source. "Woe be to the man," warned Wilson, "that seeks to stand in our way in this day of high...hold dearest is to be vindicated and made secure." "He who is not with us, absolutely and without reserve of any kind, is against us, and should be treated... | |
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