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1917. Wilson's messages to the Congress including his Proclamation of War and his message to the American people. Contents: A World League for Peace; The Severance of Diplomatic Relations with Germany; Request for a Grant of Power; We Must Accept War; A State of War; and Speak, Act, and Serve Together. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Related Free eBooks - Why We Are At War: Messages To Congress, January To April, 1917
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