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" I shall ask the Congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the crisis - broad executive power to wage a war against the emergency as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe. "
Committee Prints - Page 1802
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 343

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1952 - 1030 pages
...remaining instrument to meet the crisis — broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe." (Emphasis supplied.) The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933 (Rosenman), 15....
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The Steel Seizure Case: Briefs for the Government and the ..., Parts 1-2

1952 - 1286 pages
...remaining instrument to meet the crisis — broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe." (Emphasis supplied.) The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933 (Rosenman), 15....
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Selected Readings in Employment and Manpower, Committee Print 88th Congress ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1176 pages
...remaining instrument to meet the crisis — broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe. For the trust reposed in me I will return the courage and the devotion that befit the time. I can do...
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Movies and Mass Culture

John Belton - 1996 - 300 pages
...remaining instrument to meet the crisis — broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe."43 FDR's most celebrated speech of the 1932 campaign was a radio address in which he cited the...
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Great American Speeches

Alexandra Hanson-Harding - 1997 - 92 pages
...one remaining instrument to meet the crisisbroad executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe. For the trust reposed in me I will return the courage and the devotion that befit the time. I can do...
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Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery

Russell Freedman - 1993 - 212 pages
...declared. "I shall ask Congress for ... broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe." Back at the White House, Lorena Hickok waited in the room that had once been Abraham Lincoln's bedroom...
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Ideologies and Institutions: American Conservative and Liberal Governance ...

J. Richard Piper - 1997 - 470 pages
...common discipline." What was needed was "broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe." Some of the new institutions, such as the National Recovery Administration (NRA), drew directly upon...
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The FDR Years: On Roosevelt and His Legacy

William Edward Leuchtenburg - 1995 - 398 pages
...remaining instrument to meet the crisis — broad executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a forC "49 eign roe. During the First Hundred Days, Roosevelt sought to restore national confidence by...
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The Roosevelt Presence: The Life and Legacy of FDR

Patrick J. Maney - 1998 - 284 pages
...remaining instrument to meet the emergency—broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe." 4 Millions of Americans heard the address over the radio, and during the ensuing weeks many of them...
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In Our Own Words: Extraordinary Speeches of the American Century

Robert G. Torricelli, Andrew Caroll - 1999 - 488 pages
...remaining instrument to meet the crisis: broad executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe. For the trust reposed in me I will return the courage and the devotion that befit the time. I can do...
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