id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17018 Hendrick, Burton Jesse The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II .txt text/plain 138420 7874 75 conviction that the United States would at once declare war on Germany. President Wilson's came into the Ambassador's office just as Page had Civil War days; and here Colonel House would quietly read the letters in cause war between Germany and the United States, and there is little neutral ports, Great Britain could not win the war; if the British fleet relations of these two great governments and peoples," Page wrote about British supremacy at sea of little value in time of war; and public the war the British people had declared that President Wilson did not British Government on war plans and such like things. Government." Page tells the story in more detail in a letter to Mr. Polk, at that time Counsellor of the State Department. Up to the time the United States entered the war, Germany, in Ambassador; by the time the United States entered the war he had ./cache/17018.txt ./txt/17018.txt