| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 828 páginas
...not fully anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. He said in substance: "'Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but...cry for help; the Government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth her hands to the Government. ' His idea, "... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 764 páginas
...not fully anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. He said in substance: "'Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but...consequent upon our repeated reverses, is so great thnt I fear the effect of so important a step. It may be viewed as the last measure of an exhausted... | |
| Ester Singleton - 1908 - 598 páginas
...already fully anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. He said in substance, 'Mr. President, I approve of the § proclamation,...this juncture; the depression of the public mind, following upon recent reverses, might make it viewed as the last measure, a cry for help, — the government... | |
| John Bigelow - 1909 - 700 páginas
...already fully anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. He said in substance, 'Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but...cry for help ; the Government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth her hands to the Government.' His idea," said... | |
| John Bigelow - 1909 - 720 páginas
...already fully anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. He said in substance, 'Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but...cry for help ; the Government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth her hands to the Government.' His idea," said... | |
| Edna Mary Colman - 1925 - 404 páginas
...not fully anticipated and settled in my own mind until Secretary Seward spoke. "He said in substance: 'Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but...government, a cry for help, the government stretching forth her hands to Ethiopia instead of Ethiopia stretching forth her hands to the government.' "His idea... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1927 - 738 páginas
...the midst of the period of gloom and depression through which the country was then passing, it might "be viewed as the last measure of an exhausted Government,...cry for help, the Government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, ... a last shriek on •Richardson, Messages and Papers of the Presidents, vol.... | |
| Honoré Morrow - 1927 - 428 páginas
...following upon the greatest disasters of the war, and people will misunderstand. They will view it as the last measure of an exhausted government, a cry for help; the government stretching her hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth her hands to the government; the last shriek... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1924 - 320 páginas
...fully anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. He said in substance : 'Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but...cry for help ; the government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth her hands to the government.' His idea was... | |
| Henry Watson Wilbur - 1914 - 232 páginas
...already fully anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. He said in substance: 'Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but...cry for help; the government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth her hands to the government.' His idea," said... | |
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