That has never come to my attention.
Clearly, this is no time for the erection here of high trade barriers.
If there ever was a time when America had anything to fear from foreign competition, that time has passed.
One does not pay a compliment to the American farmer who attempts to alarm him by dangers from foreign competition.
Very little reflection would lead any one to conclude that the measure would not furnish in any substantial degree the r...
Actual relief can come only from the adoption of constructive measures of a broader scope, from the restoration of peace...
The imports of wheat have come mainly from Canada and Argentina and have not competed with the domestic crop.
The price of wheat is a world price; and it is a matter of little moment whether the Canadian wheat goes directly into t...
We have been vigorously building up a great merchant marine and providing for improvement of marketing in foreign countr...
Such a policy is antagonistic to the fundamental principle of equal and exact justice to all.
A recommendation at this time that suitable legislative action should be taken may appear somewhat premature, but in vie...
The neutrality of Belgium was guaranteed by the Treaty of London of 1839.
In recommending to you that Congress take appropriate action with regard to this agreement, certain facts should be brou...
Each of the undersigned will recommend to the appropriate governmental agency of his Government that upon the delivery t...
On this principle the Treaty of Versailles (Art. 232) provided that in accordance with Germany's pledges already given a...
I herewith call your attention to an agreement with Belgium made by the British and French Premiers and myself.
I regret that I am not able to see in the condition of the world at large or in the needs of the United States any such ...
No provision is made in the resolution for the preservation of any proportionate strength in the combatant corps of the ...