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ENGLISH READINGS FOR SCHOOLS
English Readings for Schools
GENERAL EDITOR
WILBUR LUCIUS CROSS
PRESIDENT WILSON'S ADDRESSES
EDITED BY
GEORGE McLEAN HARPER
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PRESIDENT WILSON'S ADDRESSES
FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS
FIRST ADDRESS TO CONGRESS
ADDRESS ON THE BANKING SYSTEM
ADDRESS AT GETTYSBURG
ADDRESS ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS
UNDERSTANDING AMERICA
ADDRESS BEFORE THE SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CONGRESS
THE STATE OF THE UNION
TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES
PANAMA CANAL TOLLS
THE TAMPICO INCIDENT
IN THE FIRMAMENT OF MEMORY
MEMORIAL DAY ADDRESS
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
ANNUAL ADDRESS TO CONGRESS
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
SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS
THE CALL TO WAR
TO THE COUNTRY
THE GERMAN PLOT
REPLY TO THE POPE
LABOR MUST BE FREE
CRITICAL TIME IN HISTORY
WAR STARTED BY GERMANY
GERMANY'S INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
BERLIN-BAGDAD RAILWAY
PEACE RUMORS
COLONEL HOUSE'S MISSION
LABOR MUST BE FREE
SETTLEMENT HARD TO AVOID
NO SYMPATHY WITH MOB SPIRIT
MUST OBEY COMMON COUNSEL
THE CALL FOR WAR WITH AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION OF RAILWAYS
THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE
FORCE TO THE UTMOST
FOOTNOTES:
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