That this Administration, supported by the strength and generosity of the American people, has saved the lives of ten mi...
The ways of peace are in kept agreements.
The world was weary of war burdens and armament cost, and an honest and authoritative confession would reveal that fact ...
We avoided controversy and recorded accomplishment.
How else may controversies between nations be determined? Is a controversy to be left a festering sore? If it is, then t...
We do not challenge the utility of the League of Nations to others; we wish it more power in every righteous exercise of...
We would give as freely as we ask. Such assurance is in the interest of permanent friendly relations.
Public order has been so improved in the interior that our marines have been practically withdrawn therefrom, and the da...
Where resentment once abided because of the presence of our military forces in the Dominican Republic, there are today u...
If the plain and very simple path of progress in dealing with these controversies which all countries recognize to be su...
Our own concern is not with the beginning. Our interest is in the end to be attained.
As President, speaking for the United States, I am more interested in adherence to such a tribunal in the best form atta...
The friendly relationship and the soul of national honor are infinitely more important to peace than a written form of t...
I can see Russia only as the supreme tragedy and a world warning, the dangers of which we must avoid if our heritage is ...
I have thus far made no allusion to the hungering of humanity for new assurances that the world may be equally blessed. ...
I do not know that such a court will be unfailing in the avoidance of war, but I know it is a step in the right directio...
Settlement may enforce hardships and denials and economies which hinder the easy way to restoration, but it maintains th...
History has yet to record another like expression of trust by one nation in the fairness of another.