| 1916 - 336 страница
...liberty? "I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...upon the persons and the homes they hold most dear." "I am proposing government by the consent of the entangling alliances which would draw them into competitions... | |
| 1918 - 728 страница
...the utmost explicitness, because it has seemed to me to be necessary if the world's yearning desire for peace was anywhere to find free voice and utterance....Government of the United States will join the other civilised nations ol the world in guaranteeing the permanence of peace upon such terms (as) I have... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 страница
...liberty? I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...upon the persons and the homes they hold most dear." The address was a rebuke to those who still cherished dreams of a world dominated by one nation. For... | |
| 1917 - 458 страница
...liberty? I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...States will join the other civilized nations of the worfd in guaranteeing the permanence of peace upon such terms as I have named, I speak with the greater... | |
| 1917 - 462 страница
...liberty? I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...States will join the other civilized nations of the worfd in guaranteeing the permanence of peace upon such terms as I have named, I speak with the greater... | |
| 1917 - 676 страница
...liberty? I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...upon the persons and the homes they hold most dear. The address was a rebuke to those who still cherished dreams of a world dominated by one nation. For... | |
| 1917 - 812 страница
...liberty? I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...they see to have come already upon the persons and homes they hold most dear. This was a new note in international politics. It was echoed and found favor... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1917 - 444 страница
...liberty? I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...in holding out the expectation that the people and the Government of the United States will join the other civilized nations of the world in guaranteeing... | |
| 1917 - 700 страница
...liberty? I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have aa yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...in holding out the expectation that the people and the Government of the United States will join the other civilized nations of the world in guaranteeing... | |
| Robert Goldsmith - 1917 - 380 страница
...liberty? I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real...in holding out the expectation that the people and the Government of the United States will join the other civilised nations of the world in guaranteeing... | |
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