If you have approved of my leadership and wish me to continue to be your unembarrassed spokesman in affairs at home and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will express yourselves unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the... Intimate Pages of Mexican History - Page 220by Edith O'Shaughnessy - 1920 - 351 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 566 pages
...and abroad, I earnestly beg that you wilt express yourselves unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without cavil, but my power to administer the great trust... | |
| American literature - 1920 - 656 pages
...and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will express yourselves unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without cavil, but my power to administer the great task... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1919 - 872 pages
...and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will express yourselves unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. I am your servant and will accept your Judgment without cavil, but my power to administer the great trust... | |
| American fiction - 1919 - 868 pages
...and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will exnress yourselves unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without cavil, but my power to administer the great trust... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1919 - 978 pages
...truce. Shortly before the Congressional elections, therefore, he issued a public appeal to the voters to return a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives in order to prevent "division of counsel and leadership" and to avoid the necessity... | |
| David Jayne Hill - United States - 1920 - 268 pages
...and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will express yourselves unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without cavil, but my power to administer the great trust... | |
| George Creel - United States - 1920 - 476 pages
...and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will express yourself unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without cavil, but my power to administer the great trust... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Kansas City Star - 1921 - 360 pages
...two conflicting interpretations. But on this question he made the issue absolutely clear. He asked that the people return a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. He stated that the Republican leaders were pro-war, but that they were anti-Administration.... | |
| joseph p. tumulty - 1921 - 608 pages
...and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will express yourself unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. I am your servant and will accept your judgment without cavil, but my power to administer the great trust... | |
| Stéphane Lauzanne - EUROPEAN WAR, 1914- - 1921 - 292 pages
...and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will express yourselves unmistakably to that effect by returning a Democratic majority to both the Senate and the House of Representatives. "I am your servant and will accept your judgment without cavil, but my power to administer the great trust... | |
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