War Addresses of Woodrow WilsonGinn, 1918 - 129 страница |
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... definite discussion of the peace which shall end the present war . We are that much nearer the discussion of the international concept which must hereafter hold the world at peace . In every discussion of the peace that must end this war 3.
... definite discussion of the peace which shall end the present war . We are that much nearer the discussion of the international concept which must hereafter hold the world at peace . In every discussion of the peace that must end this war 3.
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... definite concert of power , which will make it virtually impossible that any such catas- trophe should ever overwhelm us again . Every lover of mankind , every sane and thoughtful man , must take that for granted . 1 I have sought this ...
... definite concert of power , which will make it virtually impossible that any such catas- trophe should ever overwhelm us again . Every lover of mankind , every sane and thoughtful man , must take that for granted . 1 I have sought this ...
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... definite action may come at any time , if we are in fact and not in word merely to defend our elementary rights as a neutral nation . It would be most imprudent to be unprepared . I cannot in such circumstances be unmindful of the fact ...
... definite action may come at any time , if we are in fact and not in word merely to defend our elementary rights as a neutral nation . It would be most imprudent to be unprepared . I cannot in such circumstances be unmindful of the fact ...
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... definite bestowal the means and the authority to safeguard in practice the right of a great people who are at peace and who are desirous of exercising none but the rights of peace to follow the pursuits of peace in quietness and good ...
... definite bestowal the means and the authority to safeguard in practice the right of a great people who are at peace and who are desirous of exercising none but the rights of peace to follow the pursuits of peace in quietness and good ...
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... place is action and our action must move straight toward definite ends . Our object is , of course , to win the war , and we shall not slacken or suffer 77 NO PEACE WITH AUTOCRACY Message to Congress, December 4, 1917.
... place is action and our action must move straight toward definite ends . Our object is , of course , to win the war , and we shall not slacken or suffer 77 NO PEACE WITH AUTOCRACY Message to Congress, December 4, 1917.
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