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Liberty, peace, and justice.
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- Book
- Series:
- Riverside literature series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- World War, 1914-1918--United States.
- World War, 1914-1918.
- Physical Description:
- iv pages, 1 ., 128 pages ; 19 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Boston ; New York [etc.] : Houghton Mifflin company, [1918]
- Contents:
- The American's creed, by W. T. Page.
- The Declaration of independence (July 4, 1776) by T. Jefferson.
- Address at Gettysburg (Nov. 19, 1863) by A. Lincoln.
- Our responsibilities as a nation (March 4, 1905) by T. Roosevelt.
- Pan-Americanism (Dec. 27, 1915) by R. Lansing.
- The Monroe doctrine and the program of the League to enforce peace (May 26, 1916) by G. G. Wilson.
- The League to enforce peace (Sept. 26, 1917) by W. H. Taft.
- The duties of the citizen (Sept. 14, 1917) by E. Root.
- The defense of our rights (Feb. 3, 1917) by W. Wilson.
- War for democracy and peace (April 2, 1917) by W. Wilson.
- The supreme test of the nation (April 15, 1917) by W. Wilson.
- Our whole nation an army (May 18, 1917) by W. Wilson.
- Flag day address (June 14, 1917) by W. Wilson.
- Reply of the United States to tthe Pope (Aug. 27, 1917) by W. Wilson.
- Why we are fighting Germany (August, 1917) by F. K. Lane.
- The righteous conclusion of the war (Dec. 4, 1917) by W. Wilson.
- The ideals of democracy (Jan. 8, 1918) by W. Wilson.
- Force to the utmost (April 5, 1918) by W. Wilson.
- OCLC:
- 3177673
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