| 1918 - 740 страница
...Jingo! but we don't know the rules of this new game." Then they read the four principles again : First, that each part of the final settlement must be based...most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent ; Second, that people and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty as... | |
| 1918 - 746 страница
...discussion, will be readily recognized as camouflage. For example, the Chancellor approves the statement that "each part of the final settlement must be based...most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent." But what Germany regards as "essential justice" may be guessed from her conduct in overrunning and... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 страница
...further in this comparison of views is simple and obvious. The principles to be applied are these: First, that each part of the final settlement must be based...most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent ; Second, that peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty as... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1919 - 720 страница
...see safeguarded and assured, should be ac-corded the freest opportunity of autonomous development." adjustments as are most likely to bring a peace that will be perma-nent." Applying this to the German portion of the Trentino, it may be argued that, as the German portion is... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 страница
...accordance with the explicit statement of President Wilson in his address to Congress of February n, 1918: "Each part of the final settlement must be based upon...most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent." The German Delegation find a conflict between the terms of the treaty which set forth the economic... | |
| 1918 - 828 страница
...further in this comparison of views is simple and obvious. The principles to be applied are these: First, that each part of the final settlement must be based...most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent. Second, that peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty as... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 страница
...further in this comparison of views is simple and obvious. The principles to be applied are these: First, that each part of the final settlement must be based...most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent; Second, that peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty as... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - 350 страница
...each part of the final settlement must be based upon the essential justice of that particular pause and upon such adjustments as are most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent. Second — That peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1918 - 382 страница
...in this comparison of views is simple and obvious. The principles to be applied are these : First , that each 'part of the final settlement must be based...most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent; Second, that peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty as... | |
| 1918 - 582 страница
...death to prevent what all the world now sees to be just.' These are the four principles : First — That each part of the final settlement must be based...most likely to bring a peace that will be permanent. Second — That peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty... | |
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