Why We FoughtMacmillan, 1919 - 93 страница |
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... stand alone and by themselves , but to- day , with the progress of civilization , the development of mechanical methods , and especially the improvement in means of transportation , no nation can provide for its citizens a satisfactory ...
... stand alone and by themselves , but to- day , with the progress of civilization , the development of mechanical methods , and especially the improvement in means of transportation , no nation can provide for its citizens a satisfactory ...
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... stand aside as a right while the criminal was being pur- sued . The peace of the world is the busi- ness of the world , and in that business the United States must share her part of the responsibility . It is now admitted that had ...
... stand aside as a right while the criminal was being pur- sued . The peace of the world is the busi- ness of the world , and in that business the United States must share her part of the responsibility . It is now admitted that had ...
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... standing in line . He fought with zeal and determination to defeat Ger- many , spurred on by the belief that with a defeated Germany , an effective world organization would follow , an organiza- tion that would put an end to war . So ...
... standing in line . He fought with zeal and determination to defeat Ger- many , spurred on by the belief that with a defeated Germany , an effective world organization would follow , an organiza- tion that would put an end to war . So ...
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... stand squarely on his two feet , look full in the face the most distinguished descendant of Rip Van Winkle who ever sat in the United States Senate , the greatest man who ever represented or misrepresented . the American people in that ...
... stand squarely on his two feet , look full in the face the most distinguished descendant of Rip Van Winkle who ever sat in the United States Senate , the greatest man who ever represented or misrepresented . the American people in that ...
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... stands ready to oppose and we will not ask that others fight our battles . We are not ashamed of our record in this war . We are now ready to stand with all free peoples for the freedom of the world , just as we have stood during the ...
... stands ready to oppose and we will not ask that others fight our battles . We are not ashamed of our record in this war . We are now ready to stand with all free peoples for the freedom of the world , just as we have stood during the ...
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action Algeciras American opinion American soldier ance annex arbitration or inquiry Argonne Forest ARTICLE Assembly believed bers British Fifth Army CAPTAIN THOMAS G CHAMBERLAIN Chateau Thierry Chemin-des-Dames civilization Colonel Wise colonies Commission competitive armaments coöperation Coun Council Covenant covenant-breaking day of America's declaration defeat DELIVERED BY CAPTAIN diplo dispute dodge the responsibility effective element of delay Enforce established fight Flanders fields follow his sacrifice force France freedom French German going International Bureaus international law invited justice Kaiser League agree League of Nations League represented League whose representatives mandatary matter meeting ment mightily worth Mihiel military and naval Monroe Doctrine months Morocco necessary never Paris parties Picardy President Wilson prevent principles purpose representa secret treaties Secretariat Secretary-General sembly sent sordid aim SPEECH DELIVERED Taft talked territory thereof THOMAS G tion to-day undertake United States Senate victorious vote WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT world's history
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