The Forum of DemocracyDwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams Allyn and Bacon, 1917 - 207 страница |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 12
Страница 23
... ideal of liberty and equality which constitute its greatness . Thus we have shown to the world , to use the words of our Commander in Chief , who is both a great soldier and a noble citizen , that " the republic may well be proud of the ...
... ideal of liberty and equality which constitute its greatness . Thus we have shown to the world , to use the words of our Commander in Chief , who is both a great soldier and a noble citizen , that " the republic may well be proud of the ...
Страница 32
... ideal . The German ideal we have had it poured out by German professors and publicists since the war began is that of the Germans as a superior people , to whom all things are lawful in the securing of their own On the 22d day of March ...
... ideal . The German ideal we have had it poured out by German professors and publicists since the war began is that of the Germans as a superior people , to whom all things are lawful in the securing of their own On the 22d day of March ...
Страница 35
... ideal . These quiet ships lying in the river have no suggestion of bluster about them no intimation of aggression . They are com- manded by men thoughtful of the duty of citizens as well President Wilson addressed the Mayor's Committee ...
... ideal . These quiet ships lying in the river have no suggestion of bluster about them no intimation of aggression . They are com- manded by men thoughtful of the duty of citizens as well President Wilson addressed the Mayor's Committee ...
Страница 84
... ideal ! The heroes facing death know that before the brief flame of life is extinguished in them it lights another , it is immortal . And the enemy does not comprehend that the thing which was tearing us apart is what is now uniting us ...
... ideal ! The heroes facing death know that before the brief flame of life is extinguished in them it lights another , it is immortal . And the enemy does not comprehend that the thing which was tearing us apart is what is now uniting us ...
Страница 106
... ideal , which arouses beyond the seas the enthusiasm of free races . They are wars of sentiment , but they are also wars of determination and will . When material interests or dynastic ambitions are at stake , governments wearied of a ...
... ideal , which arouses beyond the seas the enthusiasm of free races . They are wars of sentiment , but they are also wars of determination and will . When material interests or dynastic ambitions are at stake , governments wearied of a ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
Allies AMBASSADOR BAKHMETIEFF American Applause arms army ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR Asquith autocracy Balfour Belgian Belgium believe blood born Britain British Cardinal Mercier cause civilization common conflict conscience coöperation DAVID LLOYD GEORGE death democracy DESCHANEL desire duty Empire endure enemy England Europe faith feel fighting Germany force France freedom French gentlemen given glorious guarantees heart HERBERT HENRY ASQUITH heroes heroism honor hope humanity ideal invasion of Belgium Italy Jewish Jews justice labor land liberty Lincoln live mankind MAURICE MAETERLINCK menace military Minister nations neutral neutral countries never noble ourselves patriotic PAUL DESCHANEL peace President Wilson principles Prussian militarism race RAYMOND POINCARE RENÉ DOUMIC RENÉ VIVIANI representatives republic Russia sacrifice seas Senate souls speak speech spirit stand strength struggle suffering sympathy things thousand tion to-day UDINE United victory Washington whole wish WOODROW WILSON words
Популарни одломци
Страница 110 - We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. We shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the faith and the freedom of nations can make them.
Страница 109 - We are now about to accept gauge of battle with this natural foe to liberty and shall, if necessary, spend the whole force of the nation to check and nullify its pretensions and its power.
Страница 107 - I am proposing, as it were, that the nations should with one accord adopt the doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world : that no nation should seek to extend its...
Страница 110 - They are, most of them, as true and loyal Americans as if they had never known any other fealty or allegiance.
Страница 110 - Just because we fight without rancor and without selfish object, seeking nothing for ourselves but what we shall wish to share with all free peoples, we shall, I feel confident, conduct our operations as belligerents without passion and ourselves observe with proud punctilio the principles of right and of fair play we profess to be fighting for.
Страница 189 - Responsible statesmen must now everywhere see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass others, upon vindictive action of any sort, or any kind of revenge or deliberate injury. The American people have suffered intolerable wrongs at the hands of the Imperial German Government, but they desire no reprisal upon the German people, who have themselves suffered all things in this war, which...
Страница 96 - No peace can last, or ought to last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property.
Страница 110 - It will be all the easier for us to conduct ourselves as belligerents in a high spirit of right and fairness, because we act without animus, not in enmity towards a people, or with the desire to bring any injury or disadvantage upon them, but only in armed opposition to an irresponsible government which has thrown aside all considerations of humanity and of right, and is running amuck.
Страница 111 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts,— for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.
Страница 99 - And in holding out the expectation that the people and Government of the United States will join the other civilized nations of the world in guaranteeing the permanence of peace upon such terms as I have named, I speak with the greater boldness and confidence because it is clear to every man who can think that there is in this promise no breach in either our traditions or our policy as a nation, but a fulfillment, rather, of all that we have professed or striven for.