| 1918 - 590 страница
...at war is passing through the death-pangs of a new birth? " It is clear," said President Wilson, " that nations must in the future be governed by the same high code of honor that we demand of individuals." The completion of the world's life can not take place until the... | |
| 1917 - 388 страница
...nations of the world have reached some sort of agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...existence and claiming to be finally established. ... I am sure that I speak the mind and wish of America when I say that the United States is willing... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - 1919 - 238 страница
...declared that the nations should reach "some sort of agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...acting in concert when any nation or group of nations seek to disturb those fundamental things." In an address to the Senate,, on January 22, 1918, he definitely... | |
| 1913 - 252 страница
...nations of the world have reached some sort of an agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...fundamental things can we feel that civilization is at least in a way of justifying its existence and claiming to be finally established."84 Again, he pledges... | |
| 1916 - 530 страница
...nations of the world have reached some sort of agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...in the future be governed by the same high code of honor that we demand of individuals." "The nations of the world have become each other's neighbors.... | |
| League to Enforce Peace (U.S.) - 1916 - 32 страница
...nations of the world have reached some sort of agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...existence and claiming to be finally established.*** I am sure that I speak the mind and wish of America when I say that the United States is willing to... | |
| William Morton Fullerton - 1916 - 200 страница
...great nations of the world must reach "some sort of agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...any nation, or group of nations, seeks to disturb these fundamental things." "The principle of public right," he added, "must henceforth take precedence... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 460 страница
...nations of the world have reached some sort of agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...in the future be governed by the same high code of honor that we demand of individuals. We must, indeed, in the very same breath with which we avow this... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 352 страница
...nations of the world have reached some sort of agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...in the future be governed by the same high code of honor that we demand of individuals. "We must, indeed, in the very same breath with which we avow this... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 страница
...nations of the world have reached some sort of agreement as to what they hold to be fundamental to their common interest, and as to some feasible method...in the future be governed by the same high code of honor that we demand of individuals. We must, indeed, in the very same breath with which we avow this... | |
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