The book The American's Duty was written by author Harlan, John Maynard, 1864- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The American's Duty book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The American's Duty a good or bad book?
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On February 25, 1917, the Laconia, and on March 21, 1917, the Healdton, were torpedoed by German sub- marines without warning. Both were sunk at night without warning. American citizens lost their lives as the result of the sinking of each of those ships. The President has sum- moned Congress to meet in extraordinary session on April 2, 1917, day after to-morrow. The only reasonable inference as to the President's purpose in thus summoning Congress is that he desires it formally to recognize th...e existence of the state of war which Germany, by the lawless destruction of Americans on the Laconia and Healdton, has brought to pass. War between the United States and Germany now exists in all but name. The overwhelming opinion of the country favors the war. German aliens in the United States, and Amer- ican citizens of German origin or descent, must now stand up and be counted. Loyal citizens, whatsoever their birth or de- rivation, will support the President wholeheartedly. Dis- loyal citizens and German aliens must not seek to divide opin- ion, or otherwise to obstruct the President's patriotic pur- poses.
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