| United States. Department of State - 1943 - 908 pages
...affect the Americas — and that all the United States has to do is to ignore them and go about our own business. Passionately though we may desire detachment,...battle that is fought does affect the American future. Let no man or woman thoughtlessly or falsely talk of America sending its armies to European fields.... | |
| Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 1992 - 364 pages
...affect the Americas — and that all the United States has to do is to ignore them and go about its own business. Passionately though we may desire detachment,...battle that is fought, does affect the American future. Let no man or woman thoughtlessly or falsely talk of America sending its armies to European fields.... | |
| Johannes Reiling - 1997 - 472 pages
...nations. When peace has been broken anywhere, the peace of all countries everywhere is in danger. [...] we are forced to realize that every word that comes...battle that is fought, does affect the American future. 591 [ . . . ] In the past few years [...] we have learned a terrible lesson. [...] And what we have... | |
| Stephen Budiansky - 2000 - 468 pages
...affect the Americas — and that all the United States has to do is ignore them and go about its own business. Passionately though we may desire detachment,...that is fought, does affect the American future." Roosevelt had tried and failed to have the Neutrality Act's arms embargo provision revoked during the... | |
| George Henry Bennett - 2004 - 276 pages
...affect the Americas - and that all the United States has to do is to ignore them and go about its own business. Passionately though we may desire detachment,...battle that is fought does affect the American future. Let no man or woman thoughtlessly or falsely talk of America sending its armies to European fields.... | |
| Helen L. Laird - 2006 - 527 pages
...while "it was easy to say that conflicts thousands of miles away did not seriously affect the Americas, every word that comes through the air, every ship that sails the seas, every battle that is fought does affect the American future."52 Helen wrote in her diary: "The... | |
| Ian Kershaw - 2007 - 682 pages
...countries everywhere is in danger,' he told them. 'Passionately though we may desire detachment,' he added, 'we are forced to realize that every word that comes...that is fought, does affect the American future.' But he hoped and believed, he said, that 'the United States will keep out of this war'. There should... | |
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