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- catalog contributor b2020976.
- catalog contributor b2020977.
- catalog contributor b2020978.
- catalog created "[c1918]".
- catalog date "1918".
- catalog date "[c1918]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1918]".
- catalog description "Introduction.--Permanent peace, address to United States Senate, Jan. 22, 1917.--Diplomatic relations broken, address to Congress, Feb. 3, 1917.--Armed neutrality, address to Congress, Feb. 26, 1917.--Second inaugural address, Mar. 5, 1917.--At war with Germany, address to Congress, Apr. 2, 1917.--The declaration of war.--What we are fighting for, message to the Provisional Government of Russia, May 26, 1917.--The flag we follow, speech on June 14, 1917.--The reply to the Pope's proposal for peace, Aug. 27, 1917.--The American people must stand together, address to Federation of labor, Nov. 12, 1917.--No peace with autocracy, message to Congress, Dec. 4, 1917.--The program of peace, address to Congress, Jan. 8, 1918.--The four principles of peace, address to Congress, Feb. 11, 1918.--Our utmost sacrifice, address at Baltimore, Apr. 6, 1918.--No compromise, address at Mount Vernon, July 4, 1918.--Notes.".
- catalog extent "xxxii, 143 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "War addresses of Woodrow Wilson.".
- catalog isFormatOf "War addresses of Woodrow Wilson.".
- catalog issued "1918".
- catalog issued "[c1918]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Ginn".
- catalog relation "War addresses of Woodrow Wilson.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "D619 .U64 1918".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 United States.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction.--Permanent peace, address to United States Senate, Jan. 22, 1917.--Diplomatic relations broken, address to Congress, Feb. 3, 1917.--Armed neutrality, address to Congress, Feb. 26, 1917.--Second inaugural address, Mar. 5, 1917.--At war with Germany, address to Congress, Apr. 2, 1917.--The declaration of war.--What we are fighting for, message to the Provisional Government of Russia, May 26, 1917.--The flag we follow, speech on June 14, 1917.--The reply to the Pope's proposal for peace, Aug. 27, 1917.--The American people must stand together, address to Federation of labor, Nov. 12, 1917.--No peace with autocracy, message to Congress, Dec. 4, 1917.--The program of peace, address to Congress, Jan. 8, 1918.--The four principles of peace, address to Congress, Feb. 11, 1918.--Our utmost sacrifice, address at Baltimore, Apr. 6, 1918.--No compromise, address at Mount Vernon, July 4, 1918.--Notes.".
- catalog title "War addresses of Woodrow Wilson; with an introduction and notes by Arthur Roy Leonard.".
- catalog type "text".