Political Quotes

On the recordDecember 26, 1918
Any influence that the American people have over the affairs of the world is measured by their sympathy with the aspirations of free men everywhere.
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Woodrow Wilson
Democratic · New Jersey

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Remarks at Buckingham Palace in London, England

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