President; and not merely say that the government "recognizes," but that it will maintain, the freedom it proclaims?' "I followed, saying: 'What you have said, Mr. President, fully satisfies me that you have given to every proposition which has been made,... Annual Report of the American Historical Association - Page 89by American Historical Association - 1903Full view - About this book
 | 1889 - 1060 pages
...general question having been decided, nothing can be said farther about that. Would it not, however, make the proclamation more clear and decided to leave out...proclamation does not, indeed, mark out exactly the course I would myself prefer. But I am ready to take it just as it is written, and to stand by it with all my... | |
 | Robert Bruce Warden - 1874 - 868 pages
...general question having been decided, nothing can be said farther about that. Would it not, however, make the proclamation more clear and decided to leave out...Proclamation does not, indeed, mark out exactly the course I would myself prefer. But I am ready to take it just as it is written, and to stand by it with all my... | |
 | Robert Bruce Warden - 1874 - 872 pages
...And you have now expressed the conclusion to which you have arrived, clearly and distinctly. This il was your right, and, under your oath of office, your...Proclamation does not, indeed, mark out exactly the course I would myself prefer. But I am ready to take it just as it is written, and to stand by it with all my... | |
 | 1889 - 1018 pages
...ever)' proposition which has been made a kind and candid consideration. And you have now expressedthe conclusion to which you have arrived clearly and distinctly....proclamation does not, indeed, mark out exactly the course 1 would myself prefer. But I am ready to take it just as it is written, and to stand by it with all... | |
 | John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 598 pages
...general question having been decided, nothing can be said farther about that. Would it not, however, make the proclamation more clear and decided to leave out...proclamation does not, indeed, mark out exactly the course I would myself prefer. But I am ready to take it just as it is written, and to stand by it with all my... | |
 | Charles Carleton Coffin - 1892 - 574 pages
...satisfies me that you have given the subject careful consideration. You have expressed your conclusions distinctly. This it was your right, and under your...office your duty to do. The proclamation does not mark out exactly the course I myself would prefer, but I am ready to take it just as it has been written,... | |
 | charles carleton coffin - 1892 - 654 pages
...satisfies me that you have given the subject careful consideration. You have expressed your conclusions distinctly. This it was your right, and under your...office your duty to do. The proclamation does not mark out exactly the course I myself would prefer, but I am ready to take it just as it has been written,... | |
 | Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 606 pages
...satisfies me that you have given the subject careful consideration. You have expressed your conclusions distinctly. This it was your right, and under your...office your duty to do. The proclamation does not mark out exactly the course I myself would prefer, but I am ready to take it just as it has been written,... | |
 | Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 564 pages
...satisfies me that you have given the subject careful consideration. You have expressed your conclusions distinctly. This it was your right, and under your...office your duty to do. The proclamation does not mark out exactly the course I myself would prefer, but I am ready to take it just as it has been written,... | |
 | American Historical Association - 1903 - 540 pages
...have said, Mr. President, fully satisfies me that you have given to every proposition which has heen made, a kind and candid consideration. And you have...out exactly the course I should myself prefer. But 1 am ready to take it just as it is written, and to stand by it with all my heart. I think, however,... | |
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