Word: reaffirm
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...gather around the sacred majesty of the king to reaffirm our harmonious will in preparing Italy for the radiant future which the great queen expected from the people and invoked from...
...election of 1924 is well on its way to reaffirm this conclusion, but for the time being platforms also figure in the minds of both voter and candidate. Mr. Coolidge, through his advocacy of the World Court, Mr. Davis, in his plea for a plebiscite on American membership in the League, and Mr. LaFollette, in condemning outright every international organization of governments--all recognize that the League is not a "dead issue...
...undersigned representatives of Great Britain, Japan, France and the United States, learning of the grave danger of hostilities breaking out between the provincial authorities of Kiangsu and Chekiang, feel it our duty to repeat and reaffirm in the most solemn manner the obligations of the Chinese Government in the present crisis, to prevent loss of life and property to members of the foreign community in and around Shanghai...
Disabled Veterans. Republicans reaffirm admiration and gratitude and increasing solicitude for soldiers and sailors. No country, no Administration, has been more generous to the disabled. Inefficiency and maladministration in the Veterans' Bureau have been cured. All disabled veterans have been granted admission to Federal hospitals; $50,000,000 appropriated for hospital construction. The Republican Congress appropriated over $110,000,000 for the disabled...
...Asquith, Liberal candiate for Paisley, had a rough time in his constituency, and was persistently shouted down. The anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation broke up one meeting, which Mr. Asquith was with difficulty addressing, by singing The Red Flag and booing. The ex-Premier did, however, manage to reaffirm Liberal support for the League of Nations...