Annual Message to Congress (1916)
Woodrow Wilson, “Woodrow Wilson Papers: Series 7: Speeches, Writings, and Academic Material, 1873-1923; Subseries B: Messages to Congress, 1913-1921; 1913, Apr. 7-1918, May 27,” in Public Papers of the Presidents […]
Annual Message to Congress (1915)

Woodrow Wilson, “Woodrow Wilson Papers: Series 7: Speeches, Writings, and Academic Material, 1873-1923; Subseries B: Messages to Congress, 1913-1921; 1913, Apr. 7-1918, May 27,” in Public Papers of the Presidents […]
Annual Message to Congress (1914)
Woodrow Wilson, “Woodrow Wilson Papers: Series 7: Speeches, Writings, and Academic Material, 1873-1923; Subseries B: Messages to Congress, 1913-1921; 1913, Apr. 7-1918, May 27,” in Public Papers of the Presidents […]
Annual Message to Congress (1913)

Woodrow Wilson, “Woodrow Wilson Papers: Series 7: Speeches, Writings, and Academic Material, 1873-1923; Subseries B: Messages to Congress, 1913-1921; 1913, Apr. 7-1918, May 27,” in Public Papers of the Presidents […]
Inaugural Address (1917)

Woodrow Wilson, Inaugural Address Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/207579 The four years which have elapsed since last I stood in this place […]
The State

CHAPTER 1. THE PROBABLE ORIGIN OF GOVERNMENT. 1. Nature of the Question.—The probable origin of government is a question of fact, to be settled, not by conjecture, but by history. […]
“The Author and Signers of the Declaration”

It is common to think of the Declaration of Independence as a highly speculative document; but no one can think it so who has read it. It is a strong, […]
Constitutional Government in the United States: Chpt. 3, The President of the United States

Source: Woodrow Wilson, Constitutional Government in the United States (New York: Columbia University Press, 1908), 54–62. It is difficult to describe any single part of a great governmental system without […]
What is Constitutional Government?

Wilson, Woodrow. Constitutional Government in the United States. United States: Columbia University Press, 1908. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Constitutional_Government _in_the_United/CsWh4c7X-Y0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Prefatory Note These lectures are not intended as a systematic discussion of the character and operation of the government […]
Congressional Government: Conclusion

Congress always makes what haste it can to legislate. It is the prime object of its rules to expedite law-making. Its customs are fruits of its characteristic diligence in enactment. […]