America will always seek to the last point at which her honor is involved to avoid the things which disturb the peace of the world.
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Address to the Seventh Annual Dinner of the Railway Business Association in New York City
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I herewith call your attention to an agreement with Belgium made by the British and French Premiers and myself.
We shall not witness an immediate satisfactory adjustment of domestic and international trade relations.
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 change as would justify the restriction upon that minimum which is proposed by the House Joint Resolution.
I am not convinced that the method proposed is wise, that the benefits, if any, would offset the evils which would result, or that the same or larger advantages cannot be secured without resort to Government intervention.





