President Wilson's Addresses eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 335 pages of information about President Wilson's Addresses.

President Wilson's Addresses eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 335 pages of information about President Wilson's Addresses.
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Start of eBook1
Introduction1
INTRODUCTION1
PRESIDENT WILSON’S ADDRESSES8
FIRST ADDRESS TO CONGRESS11
MR. SPEAKER, MR. PRESIDENT, GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 11
ADDRESS ON THE BANKING SYSTEM13
MR. SPEAKER, MR. PRESIDENT, GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 13
ADDRESS AT GETTYSBURG16
FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS: 16
ADDRESS ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS18
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 18
UNDERSTANDING AMERICA23
YOUR HONOR, MR. CHAIRMAN, LADIES, AND GENTLEMEN: 23
ADDRESS BEFORE THE SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CONGRESS27
YOUR EXCELLENCY, MR. CHAIRMAN: 27
THE STATE OF THE UNION31
MR. SPEAKER, MR. PRESIDENT, GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 31
TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES38
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 38
PANAMA CANAL TOLLS43
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 43
THE TAMPICO INCIDENT44
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 44
IN THE FIRMAMENT OF MEMORY46
MR. SECRETARY: 47
MEMORIAL DAY ADDRESS49
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 49
CLOSING A CHAPTER50
MR. CHAIRMAN, MRS. MCLAURIN STEVENS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 50
ANNAPOLIS COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS52
MR. SUPERINTENDENT, YOUNG GENTLEMEN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 52
THE MEANING OF LIBERTY55
MR. CHAIRMAN AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: 55
AMERICAN NEUTRALITY61
MY FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN: 61
APPEAL FOR ADDITIONAL REVENUE62
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 62
THE OPINION OF THE WORLD64
MR. PRESIDENT, GENTLEMEN OF THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION: 64
THE POWER OF CHRISTIAN YOUNG MEN66
MR. PRESIDENT, MR. PORTER, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 66
ANNUAL ADDRESS TO CONGRESS73
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 74
A MESSAGE82
TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: 82
ADDRESS BEFORE THE UNITED STATES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE84
MR. PRESIDENT, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 84
TO NATURALIZED CITIZENS92
MR. MAYOR, FELLOW-CITIZENS: 92
ADDRESS AT MILWAUKEE95
MR. CHAIRMAN AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: 95
THE SUBMARINE QUESTION102
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 102
AMERICAN PRINCIPLES106
THE DEMANDS OF RAILWAY EMPLOYEES110
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 110
SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE115
SENATOR JAMES, GENTLEMEN OF THE NOTIFICATION COMMITTEE, FELLOW-CITIZENS: 115
LINCOLN’S BEGINNINGS126
THE TRIUMPH OF WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE128
MADAM PRESIDENT, LADIES OF THE ASSOCIATION: 129
THE TERMS OF PEACE131
GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE: 131
MEETING GERMANY’S CHALLENGE136
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 136
REQUEST FOR AUTHORITY139
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 139
SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS143
MY FELLOW-CITIZENS: 143
THE CALL TO WAR145
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 146
TO THE COUNTRY153
MY FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN: 153
THE GERMAN PLOT156
REPLY TO THE POPE159
AUGUST 27, 1917.159
LABOR MUST BE FREE162
162
CRITICAL TIME IN HISTORY162
WAR STARTED BY GERMANY162
GERMANY’S INDUSTRIAL GROWTH163
BERLIN-BAGDAD RAILWAY163
PEACE RUMORS164
COLONEL HOUSE’S MISSION164
LABOR MUST BE FREE165
SETTLEMENT HARD TO AVOID165
NO SYMPATHY WITH MOB SPIRIT166
MUST OBEY COMMON COUNSEL166
THE CALL FOR WAR WITH AUSTRIA-HUNGARY167
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 167
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION OF RAILWAYS174
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 174
THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE177
GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS: 177
FORCE TO THE UTMOST182
FELLOW-CITIZENS: 183
ENGLISH READINGS FOR SCHOOLS186
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