Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson

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The Minerva Group, Inc., 2002 - 332 páginas
This is a selection of the public communications of President Wilson to the American people. First come the public expositions of the President's policy, in his first inaugural address, some of his annual messages, and the numerous addresses to Congress which have been a feature of the administration. No President between John Adams and Wilson approached Congress in any other way than through the written messages sent by a subordinate, which were begun by President Thomas Jefferson. Some very characteristic short pieces in this volume are the letters and telegrams, sent on various occasions, such as the dedication of Cleveland's birthplace, the seventieth birthday of Edison, and greetings to the French and Russian governments.
 

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Year 1913
1
Year 1914
22
Year 1915
61
Year 1916
95
Year 1917
171
Year 1918
241
Index
305
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