United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson)
Spojené štáty americké. Prezident (1913-1921 : Wilson)
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- 500 1 _ ‡a West, Victor J.
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Wilson, Woodrow, ‡d 1856-1924
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Works
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Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the two Houses of Congress, April 2, 1917 | |
The aims of the war : letter of Lord Lansdowne to the London Daily telegraph, November 29, 1917. Reply by Cosmos printed in the New York Times, December 1, 1917. The President's address to the Congress, December 4, 1917 | |
Inaugural address of President Wilson, delivered at the Capitol, March 4, 1913. | |
Der krieg : der friede. | |
Message du Président Wilson lu au Congrès desÉtats-Unis d'Amérique Le 2 Avril 1917. | |
Messaggio del Presidente Wilson al Congresso degli Stati Uniti d' America [2 Aprile 1917] Traduzione completa del testo ufficiale... | |
Mexican affairs. | |
Mob violence. | |
Musicale : Mr. John Powell, pianist; Mr. Vernon Stiles, tenor ... Tuesday, March 21, 1916 The White House. | |
My fellow countrymen : I take the liberty of addressing you upon a subject ... | |
New Zealand. Liverpool, governor. | |
Our flag and its message | |
Papers concerning the German peace treaty. | |
The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war | |
Permanent rank to certain officers of United States army and navy. | |
Pourquoi nous sommes en guerre; six messages au Congrès et au peuple américain, suivis du message du président Wilson à la Russie. | |
Präsident Wilson und die Liga der Nationen; aus den Botschaften des Präsidenten 1. Februar 1916 bis 4. Juli 1918 | |
President Wilson's addresses to his fellow countrymen. April 16, 1917. | |
President Wilson's foreign policy; messages, addresses, papers; | |
President Wilson's great speeches and other history making documents ... | |
President Wilson's message to the Boys of Pennsylvania United States Boys' Working Reserve ... | |
President Wilson's new declaration of freedom; a charter for humanity and world peace ... | |
President Wilson's speeches on the world war, translated into Chinese | |
President Wilson's state papers and addresses, with editorial notes, a biographical sketch, an introduction and an analytical index. | |
President Wilson's war address to Congress and proclamation, together with joint resolution of House and Senate giving names of those voting for and against the measure. | |
The President's fourteen peace points. | |
The proclamation of the President of the United States of America to the American people and the message of the Federal Council to the Churches and Christians of America. | |
Proclamations, federal and state penal laws, and war regulations. | |
The railroad control bill. | |
Receipts and expenditures under the act approved February 25, 1919. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting preliminary report covering the approximate receipts and expenditures made under the act of Congress approved February 25, 1919, appropriating $100,000,000 for relief in Europe ... | |
Regulations governing the apportionment of quotas and credits prescribed by the President by virtue of the authority vested in him by the terms of the act of Congress to authorize the President to increase temporarily the military establishment of the United States, approved May 18, 1917 ... | |
Relief of American citizens abroad. | |
Relief, protection, and transportation of Americans in Europe. | |
Reply of the United States to the communication of the Pope to the belligerent governments. | |
Rules for the measurement of vessels for the Panama Canal. | |
Rules governing the granting and issuing of passports in the United States ... | |
Selected addresses and public papers of Woodrow Wilson | |
Selective service regulations. | |
The Shipping act: an act to establish a United States Shipping board | |
The Shipping act and Merchant marine act, 1920, Suits in admiralty act, emergency shipping legislation and other laws, proclamations and executive orders relating to the Shipping board and Emergency fleet corporation. | |
Statement by President Wilson to representatives of the Railway emplopyees' department, American federation of labor, and report of Walker D. Hines, director general of railroads, to the President, August 25, 1919. | |
Telegraph, telephone, and cable properties. | |
Trade agreements abroad. Articles relating to the resolution (S. 220) "requesting the President to ascertain certain information relating to a recent commercial conference held in Paris, France, by certain European nations," together with the remarks of Senator William J. Stone and Henry Cabot Lodge, delivered in the United States Senate thereon and the message of the President in response thereto. | |
Trading with the enemy act. No. 46. Proclamation by the governor-general of the Philippine Islands promulgating an act of Congress of the United States, approved October 6, 1917, entitled "An act to define, regulate and punish trading with the enemy, and for other purposes," and the executive order of the President of the United States of October 12, 1917, vesting power and authority in designated officers and making rules and regulations under Trading with the enemy act and title VII of the act approved June 15, 1917. | |
Treaties, etc. | |
Treaty of peace with Germany. Report of the conference between members of the Senate Committee on foreign relations and the President of the United States at the White House, Tuesday, August 19, 1919 ... | |
The triumph of ideals; speeches, messages and addresses made by the President between February 24, 1919, and July 8, 1919, covering the active period of the Peace conference at Paris | |
Veto message--Army Appropriation Bill. Message from the President of the United States, returning to the House of Representatives, without approval, House Bill 16460, "An act making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen," and stating certain objections thereto ... | |
The War administration; an illustrated presentation of President Wilson's memorable war address, together with a brief account of the past careers and characteristics of the President, vice-president and the members of the cabinet, into whose hands has been committed the conduct of the sixth great war of the United States. | |
War message and facts behind it, delivered before Congress April 2, 1917, with annotations, giving the leading facts on which the rupture with Germany was developed, the issues in international law, and contrasting the spirit of Prussianism and Americanism. | |
Ways to serve the nation. | |
What we are fighting for: speeches of the President on Flag day, of Elihu Root to Russia | |
Why we are at war; messages to the Congress | |
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen points. [Sound recording] | |
Woodrow Wilsons Worte : als Rechtfertigung der Revision des Versailler Vertrags | |
مبادئ الرئيس ولسن الديموقراطية كما بينت في رسائل وخطب رئيس الولايات المتحدة : في السنوات ١٩١٣ إلى ١٩١٩. ملحق: محاضرة القاها الدكتور أندرسن ألدرمن رئيس جامعة فرجينيا امام الكونجرس الأميركي في شهر دسمبر سنة ١٩٢٤ تكريما لذكرى الدكتور ولسن |