With a Senate advising as the Constitution contemplates, I would hopefully approach the nations of Europe and of the earth, proposing that understanding which makes us a willing participant in the consecration of nations to a new relationship, to commit... The Quarterly Journal of Speech - Page 3651923Full view - About this book
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| Campaign literature - 1920 - 354 pages
...covetous because of ambition nor hesitant through fear, but ready to serve ourselves, humanity and God. With a Senate advising as the Constitution contemplates,...international justice, still leaving America free, independent and self-reliant but offering friendship to all the world. If men call for more specific details, I... | |
| Warren Gamaliel Harding, Frederick Edward Schortemeier - Autographs - 1920 - 264 pages
...covetous because of ambition nor hesitant through fear, but ready to serve ourselves, humanity and God. With a Senate advising as the Constitution contemplates,...international justice, still leaving America free, independent and self-reliant, but offering friendship to all the world. TO RESTORE CONSTITUTION If men call for... | |
| Commonwealth countries - 1920 - 1058 pages
...as a Republican Congress can pass its declaration for a Republican Executive to sign." And again : " With a Senate advising as the Constitution contemplates,...the consecration of nations to a new relationship." If there be any faith in words, the Democratic party now stands for ratification of the Treaty of Peace... | |
| Republican National Committee - Campaign literature - 1920 - 508 pages
...covetous because of ambition nor hesitant through fear, but ready to serve ourselves, humanity and God. With a Senate advising as the constitution contemplates,...makes us a willing participant in the consecration ,$£_ nations to a new relationship, to commit the moral forces of the world, America included, to... | |
| Charles E. Morris - Biography & Autobiography - 1920 - 136 pages
...and bring ruin to us.' "And then after peace is made with Germany, Senator Harding would, he says, 'hopefully approach the nations of Europe and of the...the consecration of nations to a new relationship.' "In short, America, refusing to enter the League of Nations (now already established by twentynine... | |
| Protectionism - 1921 - 682 pages
...misconstruction can be possible without affronting world honor." In the other he states his purpose, "with a Senate advising as the Constitution contemplates,...justice, still leaving America free, independent, and selfreliant, but offering friendship to all the world." In the fourth place, on August 26, Senator... | |
| Meredith Nicholson - Indiana - 1921 - 320 pages
...pledging his support to the proposition, calls for the question. Mr. Harding defines his'position thus: With a Senate advising, as the Constitution contemplates,...justice, still leaving America free, independent, and self-reliant, but offering friendship to all the world. If men call for more specific details,... | |
| George Browning Lockwood - United States - 1921 - 244 pages
...covetous because of ambition nor hesitant through fear, but ready to serve ourselves, humanity and God. With a Senate advising as the Constitution contemplates,...international justice, still leaving America free, independent and selfreliant, but offering friendship to all the world. "If men call for more specific details,... | |
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