... correspondence, which the President now submitted to Congress. When the account of this shameful treatment of our envoys and these impudent demands made on our government was published broadcast, the people fell into a patriotic rage and demanded... American History Story-book - Page 97by Albert Franklin Blaisdell, Francis Kingsley Ball - 1911 - 136 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry William Elson - United States - 1905 - 404 pages
...into a patriotic rage and demanded an immediate declaration of war against France. Such an outburst had not been known since the battle of Lexington. Patriotic songs were written and sung everywhere by the people, and one of these, "Hail Columbia," written by Joseph Hopkinson for a Philadelphia... | |
| Henry William Elson - History - 1908 - 1018 pages
...into a patriotic rage and demanded an immediate declaration of war against France. Such an outburst had not been known since the battle of Lexington. Patriotic songs were written and sung everywhere by the people, and one of these, " Hail Columbia," written by Joseph Hopkinson for a Philadelphia... | |
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