A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Nide 10,Sivut 4515–5037Bureau of national literature, 1925 - 7116 sivua |
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Sivu 8923
... ment is the highest expression and surest guaranty of both . Standing in this presence , mindful of the solemnity of this occasion , feeling the emotions which no one may know until he senses the great weight of responsibility for ...
... ment is the highest expression and surest guaranty of both . Standing in this presence , mindful of the solemnity of this occasion , feeling the emotions which no one may know until he senses the great weight of responsibility for ...
Sivu 8929
... ment are called to serve , and ever promote an understanding of Gov- ernment purely as an expression of the popular will . One cannot stand in this presence and be unmindful of the tremend- ous responsibility . The world upheaval has ...
... ment are called to serve , and ever promote an understanding of Gov- ernment purely as an expression of the popular will . One cannot stand in this presence and be unmindful of the tremend- ous responsibility . The world upheaval has ...
Sivu 8935
... ment of its desire to afford reparation up to the limit of German ability to pay . This Government stands with the Governments of the Allies in holding Germany responsible for the war and therefore morally bound to make reparation , so ...
... ment of its desire to afford reparation up to the limit of German ability to pay . This Government stands with the Governments of the Allies in holding Germany responsible for the war and therefore morally bound to make reparation , so ...
Sivu 8947
... ment , discipline , and commitment to service , and constitute the Army reserve in return for the training . Nearly two and a half years ago the World War came to an end , and yet we find ourselves today in the technical state of war ...
... ment , discipline , and commitment to service , and constitute the Army reserve in return for the training . Nearly two and a half years ago the World War came to an end , and yet we find ourselves today in the technical state of war ...
Sivu 8950
... ment of peace and its contracted relationships , to the realization of our aspirations for nations associated for world helpfulness without world government , for world stability on which humanity's hope are founded , we shall address ...
... ment of peace and its contracted relationships , to the realization of our aspirations for nations associated for world helpfulness without world government , for world stability on which humanity's hope are founded , we shall address ...
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