Book/Printed Material Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, to February 24, 1919.
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Image 1 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, …
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 2 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … Js If tJ^
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 3 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … V),\,_ ADDRESSES OF PRESIDENT WILSON ON FIRST TRIP TO EUROPE DECEMBER 3, 1918 TO FEBRUARY 24, 1919 WASHINGTON 1919
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 4 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … n, of P. MAh 25 ]g]g
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 5 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … CONTENTS. 1^ OS FRANCE. Page, Pjrip, December 21, 1918 University of Paris 5 Humes. Decoml-.^r 25, 1918— To United States soldiers 6 C haumont, December 25, 1918— Hotel de Ville 8 ENGLAND.…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 6 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, …
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 7 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … ADDRESSESIOF^PRESIDENT WILSON ON FIRST TRIP TO EUROPE. FRANCE. University of Paris, December 21, 1918. Mr. President, Mr. Recteur: I feel very keenly the distinguished honor which has been con- ferred upon me…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 8 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … if we do not heed the mandates of mankind we shall make ourselves the most conspicuous and deserved failures in the history of the world. My conception of the league of nations…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 9 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … into it; you have done your duty, and something more, you have done your duty and done it with a spirit which gave it distinction and glory. And now we are to…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 10 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 8 to perform civil tasks in the United States. It has been a hard thing to take part in directing what you did without coming over and helping you do it. It…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 11 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 9 a new youth. It is a friendship which is not only one of sentiment, but one based upon a communion of principle. You have spoken very generously and very beautifully of…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 12 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … ENGLAND. Dover, December 26, 1918. Mr. Mayor: You have certainly extended to me and to those who are accom- panying me a very cordial and gracious hand of welcome. Even the sea…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 13 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 11 Any influence that the American people have over the affairs of the world is measured by their sympathy with the aspirations of free men everywhere. America does love freedom, and I…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 14 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 12 To Committee of National Council of the Evangelical Free Churches, London, December 28, 1918. Gentlemen I am very much honored, and might say, touched, by this beautiful address that you have…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 15 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 13 ously and graciously conceived and the delightful accent of sincerity in it seems like a part of that voice of counsel wliich is now every- where to be heard. I feel…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 16 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 14 interests; a balance which was maintained by jealous watchfuhiess and an antagonism of interests which, though it was generally latent, was always deep-seated. The men who have fought in this war…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 17 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 15 Mansion House, London, December 28, 1918. Mr. Lord Mayor, Your Royal Highness, Your Grace, Ladies AND Gentlemen: You have again made me feel, sir, the very wonderful and [j;onerous welcome of…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 18 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 16 own people, the suffering of the people of France, the infinite suffering of the people of Belgium. The whisper of grief that has blown all through the world is now silent,…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 19 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 17 room; it is a canker throughout all the processes of civilization. Having now seen that we can fight shoulder to shoulder, we will con- tinue to advance shoulder to shoulder, and…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 20 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 18 the privilege of representing. There is a feeling of cordial fraternity and friendship between these two great nations, and as I have gone from place to place and been made everywhere…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 21 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 19 and of purpose. But while it is difficult there is an element present that makes it easy. Never before in the history of the world, I believe, has there been such…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 22 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 20 I feel I felt before I came here at home in Manchester, because Manchester has so many of the characteristics of our great American cities. I was reminded of the anecdote…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 23 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … ITALY. The Quirinal, Rome, January 3, 1919. Your Majesty: I have been very much touched by the generous terms of the ad- dress which you have just read. I feel it would…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 24 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 22 press a feeling that goes very deep. I was touched the other day to have an Itahan, a very plain man, say to me that we had helped to feed Italy…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 25 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 23 I have been reflecting in these recent days about a colossal blunder that has just been made the blunder of force by the Central Em- pires. If Germany had waited a…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 26 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 24 sacrifices, its heroic action upon the battle field and its heroic endur- ance at home its steadfast endurance at home touching us more nearly to the quick even than its heroic…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 27 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 25 to say that in my dealings mth the distinguished gentlemen who lead your nation and these who lead France and England, I feel that atmosphere gathering, that desire to do justice,…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 28 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 26 courtesy be called a science, it is a science which is often practiced without rule and is very hard to set up standards for, so that one can be sure that…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 29 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 27 to keep clear. We need the guidance of the people; we need the ;onstant expression of the purposes and ideals of the people. I have been associated with so many of…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 30 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 28 which Mazzini so eloquently expressed. It is very inspiring-, sir, to feel how the human spirit is refreshed again and again from it^ original sources. It is delightful to feel how…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 31 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 29 with a peculiar gratification. I feel that I am privileged to come into contact with you, and I want you to know how the words that I am uttering of sympathy…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 32 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 30 The Municipalite, Milan, January 5, 1919. Mr. Mayor: May I not say to you as the representative of this great city that it is impossible for me to put into words…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 33 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 31 days together there would be no bread, and then know that when there was no bread the sph-it of the people did not flag, I take off ni} hat to the…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 34 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 32 heartened by this dehghtful experience and hope that you will accept, not only my thanks for myself and for those who are with me but also my thanks on behalf of…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 35 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 3S ON THE BALCONY OF THE MUNICIPALITE. My friends of Turin, I now have the privilege of addressing you as my fellow citizens. It is impossible at this distance that my voice…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 36 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 34 out the work of Cavour. Ever since I was a boy one of my treasured portraits has been a portrait of Cavour; because I had read about him, of the way…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 37 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 35 world, I am told that there are more Italians in New York City than in any city in Italy, and I am proud to be President of a Nation which contains…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 38 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 36 of humanity, and then begun to ad^ ance human life materially by the instrumentalities of science, they have been weaving a human web which no power can permanently tear and destroy.…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 39 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … FRANCE. Opening of the Peace Conference, Paris, January 18, 1919. Mr. Chairman: It gives me great plefisurp to propose as permanent chairman of the conference M. Clemenceau, the president of the council.…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919
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Image 40 of Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe : December 3, 1918, … 38 To the French Senate, Paris, January 20, 1919. Mb. President of the Senate, Mr, President of the Republic: You have made me feel your welcome in words as generous as they…
- Contributor: Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) - Wilson, Woodrow
- Date: 1919