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Edition: | Text: Frederic Bancroft, ed., Speeches, Correspondence and Political Papers of Carl Schurz, Volume V, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1913, pp. 260-276. Notes: Edwin Du Bois Shurter, ed., Masterpieces of Modern Oratory, Ginn & Co., c. 1906, pp. 365-367. End note: Pamphlet issued by the World Peace Foundation (January, 1914, Vol. IV, No. 1) where the speech was entitled “American Leadership for Peace and Arbitration.” |
Source: | OCR text from archive.org proofed and corrected against original facsimile from the same source. The notes were then typed in from a facsimile of Masterpieces of modern oratory at Google books and the text rearranged to correspond to the order there. The endnote was then typed in from a facsimile of the pamphlet at archive.org. |
Contributor(s): | Bob Burkhardt |
Level of progress: | Proofread and corrected |
Notes: | Text note #4 incorrectly attributed statements to Abram Jacobi which had actually been made by John Lockman. A "Wikisource note" was inserted there to indicate the error. |
Proofreaders: | Bob Burkhardt |
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