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" The President feels that the time has come when in the interest of all mankind he must endeavor to see if it is not possible to bring to an end the terrible and lamentable conflict now being waged. "
Outlook and Independent - Page 50
1905
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Scribner's Magazine ..., Volume 66

1919 - 1538 pages
...belligerents, Roosevelt, on June 8, sent by telegraph an identical note to each of them stating that the "President feels that the time has come when in...terrible and lamentable conflict now being waged"; assuring them that with both the " United States has inherited ties of friendship and good-will " ;...
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Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, Volume 39

1905 - 946 pages
...documents in history, is as follows : "The President feels that the time has come when, in the interests of all mankind, he must endeavor to see if it is not...and welfare of each, and it feels that the progress of the world is set back by the war between these two great nations. The President accordingly urges...
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Exciting Experiences in the Japanese-Russian War

Marshall Everett - 1904 - 548 pages
...Meyer, the American ambassador. TEXT OF AMERICAN NOTE. The text of the all-important note follows: "The president feels that the time has come when,...and welfare of each and it feels that the progress of the world is set back by the war between those two great nations. "The president accordingly urges...
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The Advocate of Peace, Volumes 66-67

1904 - 528 pages
...sent by President Roosevelt, through diplomatic channels, to the Japanese and Russian governments : " The President feels that the time has come when in...United States has inherited ties of friendship and goodwill. It hopes for the prosperity and welfare of each, and it feels that the progress of the world...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 32

Albert Shaw - 1905 - 1216 pages
...disputing powers, our ambassadors at the Russian and Japanese capitals presented the following note : The President feels that the time has come when in...United States has inherited ties of friendship and good-will. It hopes for the prosperity and welfare of each, and it feels that the progress of the world...
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The Pacific Monthly: A Magazine of Education and Progress, Volume 14

William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1905 - 674 pages
...of peace. On June 8, the President sent to each of the governments concerned the following message: The President feels that the time has come when, in...Is not possible to bring to an end the terrible and lamentab'e conflict now being waged. With both Russia and Japan the United States has inherited ties...
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Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, Volume 39

1905 - 922 pages
....»ее .if К is "not possible to bring to' дп еж! -the, tetfiblfe and lamentable conflict «cw being' waged. With both Russia and Japan the United...and welfare of each, and it feels that the progress of the world is set back by the war between these two great nations. The President accordingly urges...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 32

1905 - 782 pages
...disputing powers, our ambassadors at the Russian and Japanese capitals presented the following note : The President feels that the time has come when in...must endeavor to see if it is not possible to bring toan end the terrible and lamentable conflict now being waged. With both Russia and Japan the United...
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Russo-Japanese War, Volume 3

1905 - 860 pages
...from the Secretary of State, I have the honour to communicate to Your Excellency the following : — " The President feels that the time has come when in the interest of all mankind he must endeavour to see if it is not possible to bring to an end the terrible and lamentable conflict now...
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The History of Nations, Volume 7

Henry Cabot Lodge - 1906 - 412 pages
...Washington, Roosevelt addressed the following note to the governments of St. Petersburg and Tokyo: " The President feels that the time has come when in...United States has inherited ties of friendship and good-will. It hopes for the prosperity and welfare of each, and it feels that the progress of the world...
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