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Title: A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1897.
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: United States. President Richardson, James D. (James Daniel), 1843-1914, comp
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Publisher: New York, : Bureau of National Literature, Inc.
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University Hawaii, Joseph F. Smith Library
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ntation of the people is required for decisions on war and peace.The permanence of the new system is, however, guaranteed not only byconstitutional safeguards, but also by the unshakable determination ofthe German people, whose vast majority stands behind these reforms anddemands their energetic continuance. The question of the President, With whom he and the Governmentsassociated against Germany are dealing? is therefore answered in a clearand unequivocal manner by the statement that the offer of peace and anarmistice has come from a Government which, free from arbitrary andirresponsible influence, is supported by the approval of the overwhelmingmajority of the German people. On October 23, therefore, the following reply to the original German noteon the question of peace was dispatched: Having received the solemn and explicit assurance of the GermanGovernment that it unreservedly accepts the terms of peace laid downin his address to the Congress of the United States on the eighth of
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OVER THE TOP. The camera has caught British Tommies as they rushed from the shel-ter of their own trench across No Mans Land to occupy a German trenchwhich has been made untenable by Allied fire. Woodrow Wilson 8609 January, 1918, and the principles of settlement enunciated in his sub-sequent addresses, particularly the address of the twenty-seventh ofSeptember, and that it desires to discuss the details of their application,and that this wish and purpose emanate, not from those who havehitherto dictated German policy and conducted the present war onGermanys behalf, but from ministers who speak for the majority ofthe Reichstag and for an overwhelming majority of the German peo-ple ; and having received also the explicit promise of the present Ger-man Government that the humane rules of civilized warfare will beobserved both on land and sea by the German armed forces, the Presi*dent of the United States feels that he can not decline to take upwith the Governments with which the Governm

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