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Apr 14, 1930 | Herbert Hoover |
Address to the Daughters of the American Revolution. become entangled in European diplomacy and the other is resolved … |
Nov 11, 1929 | Herbert Hoover |
Armistice Day Address. old objectives of tortuous diplomacy are being replaced with frank … people. That is a new vision of diplomacy that is dawning in the world … |
Oct 09, 1929 | Herbert Hoover |
Joint Statement Following Meetings With British Prime Minister MacDonald. become entangled in European diplomacy and the other is resolved … |
Apr 13, 1929 | Herbert Hoover |
Address to the Gridiron Club. mistakenly called dollar diplomacy. The implications that have … |
Dec 10, 1928 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address Before the Pan American Conference on Arbitration and Conciliation, Washington, D.C. to introduce into modern diplomacy the principle of arbitration … |
Aug 22, 1928 | Al Smith |
Address of Acceptance at the State Capitol, Albany, New York at the methods of secret diplomacy. Today we have close relations … life. In this respect our diplomacy has been futile. I believe … |
Dec 07, 1926 | Calvin Coolidge |
Fourth Annual Message prosperity. In some quarters our diplomacy is vexed with difficult and … |
May 31, 1926 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address at the Memorial Exercises at Arlington, Virginia to the ordinary methods of diplomacy, here is a forum to which … |
Jul 03, 1925 | Calvin Coolidge | Address at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of George Washington Taking Command of the Continental Army, Cambridge, Mass. |
Jul 31, 1923 | Warren G. Harding | Address on Foreign Policy and the International Court of Justice Intended for Delivery in San Francisco, California |
Feb 10, 1922 | Warren G. Harding |
Address to the Senate Laying Before it a Group of Treaties Negotiated by the Washington Conference to that open and simpler diplomacy for which the world has asked … developed a new-world school of diplomacy, let it be so called. It … |
Aug 07, 1920 | James M. Cox |
Address Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination in Dayton, Ohio only be a piece of bungling diplomacy, but plain, unadulterated … the genius, patience and diplomacy of states men at that time … |
Sep 17, 1919 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California history of international diplomacy that any great government … |
Feb 14, 1919 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Third Plenary Session of the Peace Conference in Paris, France the ordinary processes of diplomacy, they will in no case resort … satisfactorily settled by diplomacy, they will submit the whole … settlement of the dispute, diplomacy having failed; and suppose … |
Feb 11, 1918 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to Congress on International Order says, the principle of public diplomacy, but he appears to insist … |
Jan 08, 1918 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to a Joint Session of Congress on the Conditions of Peace ["The Fourteen Points"] understandings of any kind, but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly … |
Dec 04, 1917 | Woodrow Wilson |
Fifth Annual Message their sinister and secret diplomacy has sought to take our very … |
Jun 10, 1916 | Charles E. Hughes |
Telegram Accepting the Republican Nomination for President indecision. I desire to see our diplomacy restored to its best standards … |
May 27, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address delivered at the First Annual Assemblage of the League to Enforce Peace: "American Principles" a new and more wholesome diplomacy. Only when the great nations … offenders against the law of diplomacy which we thus forecast; but … |
Jul 04, 1914 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at Independence Hall: "The Meaning of Liberty that direction that all its diplomacy came to be designated as … be designated as "dollar diplomacy." It was called upon to support … |
Dec 02, 1913 | Woodrow Wilson |
First Annual Message the ordinary processes of diplomacy they shall be publicly analyzed … |
Oct 27, 1913 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address Before the Southern Commercial Congress in Mobile, Alabama mere questions of policy and diplomacy. They are shot through with … |
Dec 03, 1912 | William Howard Taft |
Fourth Annual Message have a farseeing and wise diplomacy and are not recklessly plunged … |
Dec 05, 1911 | William Howard Taft | Third Annual Message |
Aug 04, 1911 | William Howard Taft |
Message to the Senate Transmitting Authenticated Copy of the Treaty Between the United States and Great Britain, Negotiated August 3, 1911 impossible in future to settle by diplomacy. Signature of William Howard … |