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Life and Labor - Page 262
1914
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 117

1916 - 986 pages
...beginning, President Wilson sent a cable message to all the belligerent powers in which he said, ' I should welcome an opportunity to act in the interest of European peace, either now or at any other time that might be thought more suitable, as an occasion to serve you and all concerned.'...
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The World's Work, Volume 43

1922 - 818 pages
...present the following document: From the President of the United Stales io His Majesty the King SIR: As official head of one of the Powers signatory to the Hague Convention, 1 feel it to be my privilege and my duty under Article 3 of that Convention to say to Your Majesty,...
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Report of the 1st-22d Annual Lake Mohonk Conference on ..., Volume 18

1912 - 922 pages
...announced its neutrality in the war between Germany and Great Britain. (A. 8:894) Aug. 5. President Wilson, as official head of one of the powers signatory to the Hague convention informs the rulers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, France and Great Britain that he should welcome...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 29

1914 - 790 pages
...— On August 5 President Wilson des[latched a note to the belligerent states announcing that, as the official head of one of the powers signatory to the Hague Convention, he n-ovld welcome an opportunity to act in the interest of European peace; and this declaration was...
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The American Year Book

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1915 - 898 pages
...Austria-Hungary, Emperor Nicholas of Russia, King George of Great Britain, and President Poincare' of France: As official head of one of the powers signatory to...feel It to be my privilege and my duty, under Article III of that Convention, to say to you In a spirit of most earnest friendship that I should welcome...
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Woodrow Wilson: The Man and His Work

Henry Jones Ford - 1916 - 364 pages
...Emperor Nicholas of Russia, King George of Great Britain, and President Poincare of France, as follows: "As official head of one of the powers signatory to...feel it to be my privilege and my duty, under Article III of that Convention, to say to you in a spirit of most earnest friendship that I should welcome...
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The Story of the Great War: History of the European War from ..., Volume 3

Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1916 - 720 pages
...Francis Joseph, and Czar Nicholas— «nd to M. Poincare, President of France, couched in these terms: "As official head of one of the powers signatory to the Hague Conference, I feel it to be my privilege and my doty, under Article III of that convention, to say...
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Germany, the Next Republic?

Carl William Ackerman - 1917 - 332 pages
...personally because of his wife's illness, had written at his wife's bedside the following message : "As official head of one of the powers signatory to...feel it to be my privilege and my duty, under Article III of that Convention, to say to you in the spirit of most earnest friendship that I should welcome...
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Crabb's English Synonymes

George Crabb - 1917 - 792 pages
...Russia, the King of England, and the President of France, containing this offer of mediation: ". . . in a spirit of most earnest friendship (that) I should...act in the interest of European peace, either now or at any other tune that might be thought more suitable." No public announcement was made of responses...
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Germany, the Next Republic?

Carl William Ackerman - 1917 - 336 pages
...feel it to be my privilege and my duty, under Article III of that Convention, to say to you in the spirit of most earnest friendship that I should welcome an opportunity to act in the interests of European peace, either now or at any other time that might be thought more suitable, as...
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