I do hereby admonish all citizens of the United States and every person to abstain from every violation of the provision...
I do hereby enjoin upon all officers of the United States, charged with the execution of the laws thereof, the utmost di...
I have found that there exists a national emergency arising from the insufficiency of maritime tonnage to carry the prod...
We shall not believe that they are hostile to us unless and until we are obliged to believe it.
We do not desire any hostile conflict with the Imperial German Government.
I shall take the liberty of coming again before the Congress, to ask that authority be given me to use any means that ma...
I can do nothing less.
I refuse to believe that it is the intention of the German authorities to do in fact what they have warned us they will ...
We are the sincere friends of the German people and earnestly desire to remain at peace with the Government which speaks...
That nothing herein contained shall affect any existing legal right of any person to any of the lands herein described.
That part of Executive order of May 28, 1912, withdrawing certain areas for use of the Chur-chaw, Cocklebur and Tat-murl...
Executive orders, dated June 16, 1911, December 5, 1912, and January 14, 1916, withdrawing certain lands in Arizona for ...
They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory.
No peace can last, or ought to last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their...
Every lover of mankind, every sane and thoughtful man must take that for granted.
That service is nothing less than this, to add their authority and their power to the authority and force of other natio...
It is inconceivable that the people of the United States should play no part in that great enterprise.
We are that much nearer a definite discussion of the peace which shall end the present war.