No nation that could be reached by the conclusions of this conference was obliged to accept the authority of a government by which it did no...
It is a peace in which the rights of peoples are realized.
It is the most remarkable document, I venture to say, in human history, because in it is recorded a complete reversal of the processes of go...
I am intensely conscious of the great conscience of this Nation.
It would be ungracious of me if I did not say how delightful I have felt the welcome of Ogden to be.
The United States is at liberty to withdraw at any time upon two years' notice, the only restriction being that when it withdraws it shall h...
I for my part am in to see this thing through.
I can say, I believe with confidence, that it is the judgment of the people of the United States that neither the treaty nor the covenant sh...
The question therefore is, Shall we see it through or shall we now at this most critical juncture of the whole transaction turn away from ou...
We must realize that a great and final choice is between this people.
That is a rejection of the covenant.
The Government of the United States speaks for the people of the United States, that it is not anybody's master, but the servant of a great ...
Either we are going to guarantee civilization or we are going to abandon it.
It does not make any difference how long the fight or how difficult the fight, it is going to be won, and triumphantly won.
If this league is not adopted we will serve Germany's purpose.
Nobody doubts any longer that the covenant gives explicit, unqualified recognition to the Monroe doctrine.
The United States never has failed to fulfill its international obligations. It never will fail.
I would despair of making any adequate remarks about so great a matter as the treaty of peace or the league of nations.