How the War Came to AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - 31 страница |
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... secure a stable and equitable agreement of the nations upon such a maritime code as would assure to all the world a just free- dom of the seas . This effort was born of our vital need . For although it was possible for the Republic to ...
... secure a stable and equitable agreement of the nations upon such a maritime code as would assure to all the world a just free- dom of the seas . This effort was born of our vital need . For although it was possible for the Republic to ...
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... secure a general ratification either of this declaration or of some similar maritime code . There has been in our diplomacy one more outstanding aspiration . We have constantly sought to substitute juridical for military settlement of ...
... secure a general ratification either of this declaration or of some similar maritime code . There has been in our diplomacy one more outstanding aspiration . We have constantly sought to substitute juridical for military settlement of ...
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... secure against violation . " It was a new and significant note in our foreign policy . But the mind of America had learned much in the long bitter months of war . Future historians will make charts of this remarkable evolution in our ...
... secure against violation . " It was a new and significant note in our foreign policy . But the mind of America had learned much in the long bitter months of war . Future historians will make charts of this remarkable evolution in our ...
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... German growth and aggression the Entente Powers offered a plan for a European Peace that should make the whole Continent secure . At this juncture the President read his address to the II How the the War Came to America.
... German growth and aggression the Entente Powers offered a plan for a European Peace that should make the whole Continent secure . At this juncture the President read his address to the II How the the War Came to America.
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... secure . It will be absolutely necessary that a force be crted as a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected that no nation , no ...
... secure . It will be absolutely necessary that a force be crted as a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected that no nation , no ...
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