Speechesin the House1898

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Speechesin the House1898
Richard From Old Catalog Bartholt
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The gentleman from Missouri asks unani- mous consent for an extension of his time for five minutes. Is there objection? (After a pause. ) The chair hears none.
Mr. BARTHOLDT. But it is not for my district alone that I desire to speak on this occasion. I know I voice the sentiments of every German- American in the country when I say. For America — America against England, America against Spain, America against Germany, America against the world, America right or wrong, always for Americal [Appla
...use. ] This is not brag and bluster, Mr. Chairman. All I have to do in corroboration of this sentiment is to refer to American history. These adopted citizens may, as a prominent German- American of this city has recently expressed it, speak their native tongue, as did the heroes of Camp Jackson, may sing the songs of the Father- land, read the poems of their immortal poets, enjoy the paintings of their artists, may admire the philosophy of Humboldt and the statesmanship of Bismarck, but when it comes to the question on which side they will fight, if that question should ever be seriously asked, you will find them, where they ever have been found, march- ing under the Stars and Stripes to the inspiring tune of Yankee Doodle, doing their patriotic duty as brave and consistent Ameri- can citizens toward the country of their choice.

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