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, 6; issues proclamation of neutrality, 8; Farewell Address, 9-11. Washington Conference, 266-290. Washington, treaty of, 66, 114. Webster, Daniel, secretary of state, 104, 105. Webster-Ashburton treaty, 59, 60, 107. Wellington, Duke of, at Congress of Verona, 21; protest and withdrawal, 22. West Indies, American supremacy in, 120. White, Henry, delegate to Algeciras Conference, 75; to Peace Conference, 225. William II, German Kaiser, telegram to President Kruger, 50; forced to withdraw from Venezuela, 51; visits Morocco, 74; demands retirement of Delcasse, 75; insists on general conference on Morocco, 75; thwarted in efforts to humiliate France, 77; abdicates and flees to Holland, 219. Williams, Talcott, on McKinley's reasons for retaining Philippines, 85. Wilson, Henry Lane, 160. Wilson, Woodrow, secures modification of Panama Tolls Act, 121; extends financial supervision over Nicaragua and Haiti, 136, 137; warns Latin-American states against granting concessions to European syndicates, 140, 141; attitude of, on questions of international law and diplomacy, 151, 152; general Latin-American policy, 152, 165; New Pan-Americanism, 153; Mexican policy, 160-164; asks for declaration of war on Germany, 185; views on extension of Monroe Doctrine, 187; political philosophy of, 192; refusal to recognize Huerta, 193; reasons for neutrality, 194; calls on all belligerents to state war aims, 195; first discussion of war aims, 196; war address, 199; draws distinction between German people and German Government, 200-202; reply to Pope, 201; announces Fourteen Points, 205-210; decides to go to Paris, 225; suffers political defeat, 226, 227; greeted with enthusiasm in Europe, 228; proposes League of Nations, 230; returns temporarily to the United States, 231; makes concessions to French and British, 238; returns to the United States and lays treaty before Senate, 242; tours the country on behalf of League of Nations, 246; illness of, 247; letter read at Jackson day dinner proposing referendum on Treaty of Versailles, 252, 253; awarded Nobel Peace Prize, 255; withdraws from participation in European affairs, 259. Wood, General Leonard, 146. Yap, island of, 260-262. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of From Isolation to Leadership, Revised, by John Holladay Latane *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ISOLATION TO LEADERSHIP *** ***** This file should be named 18553.txt or 1
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