[Gutenberg 17427] • President Wilson's Addresses

[Gutenberg 17427] • President Wilson's Addresses
Authors
Wilson, Woodrow
Publisher
Musaicum Books
Tags
1914-1918 -- united states , united states -- politics and government -- 1913-1921 , world war
Date
2018-11-02T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.34 MB
Lang
en
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Musaicum Books presents to you a carefully created collection of the essential writings of President Woodrow Wilson.

Content:

Essays:

The New Freedom

When A Man Comes To Himself

The Study of Administration

Leaders of Men

The New Democracy

Inaugural Addresses:

First Inaugural Address

Second Inaugural Address

State of the Union Addresses:

First State of the Union address

Second State of the Union address

Third State of the Union address

Fourth State of the Union address

Fifth State of the Union address

Sixth State of the Union address

Seventh State of the Union address

Eighth State of the Union address

Speeches & Addresses:

First Address to Congress

Address on the Banking System

Address at Gettysburg

Address on Mexican Affairs

Understanding America

Address before the Southern Commercial Congress

Trusts and Monopolies

Panama Canal Tolls

The Tampico Incident

In the Firmament of Memory

Memorial Day Address at Arlington

Closing a Chapter

Annapolis Commencement Address

The Meaning of Liberty

American Neutrality

Appeal for Additional Revenue

The Opinion of the World

The Power of Christian Young Men

A Message

Address before the United States Chamber of Commerce

To Naturalized Citizens

Address at Milwaukee

The Submarine Question

American Principles

The Demands of Railway Employees

Speech of Acceptance

Lincoln's Beginnings

The Triumph of Women's Suffrage

The Terms of Peace

Meeting Germany's Challenge

Request for Authority

The Call to War

To the Country

The German Plot

Reply to the Pope

Labor must be Free

The Call for War with Austria-Hungary

Government Administration of Railways

The Conditions of Peace

Force to the Utmost

Presidential Decisions:

The State of War: The President's Proclamation of April 6, 1917

Formal U.S. Declaration of War with Germany, 6 April 1917