The Peace Negotiations: A Personal Narrative
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By Robert Lansing 24 Jan, 2019
"While we were still in Paris, I felt, and have felt increasingly ever since, that you accepted my guidance and direction on questions with regard to which I had to instruct you only with increasing reluctance…. "… I must say that it would rel ... Read more
"While we were still in Paris, I felt, and have felt increasingly ever since, that you accepted my guidance and direction on questions with regard to which I had to instruct you only with increasing reluctance…. "… I must say that it would relieve me of embarrassment, Mr. Secretary, the embarrassment of feeling your reluctance and divergence of judgment, if you would give your present office up and afford me an opportunity to select some one whose mind would more willingly go along with mine." Less
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  • 2010-01-12
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Born in Watertown, New York, The United States October 17, 1864 Died: October 30, 1928 Robert Lansing (1864-1928) was born in Watertown, New York. He graduated from Amherst College in 1886 and was...
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