Resolutions Passed By British Parliament. Message From the President of the United States

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No. 142.] British Embassy, Washington, May 18, 1917.
Sir: I have the honor, by direction of His Majesty's Government,.^ to transmit for the information of the United States Government ;; the accompanying copies, signed respectively by the Lord Chancellor " and the Deputy Speaker, of a resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament on the 18th of April, relative to the entry of the United States into the war.
I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration, sir, Your most obedient, humble
... servant, Cecil Spring Rice.
Hon. Robert Lansing, Secretary of State of the United States.
That this House desires to express to the Government and people of the United States of America their profound appreciation of the action of that Government in joining the allied powers, and thus defending the high cause of freedom and the rights of humanity against the gravest menace by which they have ever been imperiled.
FiNLAY, Lord Chancellor.
House of Lords, 18th April, 1917.
House op Commons, 18th April, 1917.


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