War Addresses of Woodrow WilsonGinn, 1918 - 129 страница |
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... seek independence and completely disrupt the Empire . Some have said that Austria's choice thus lay between a civil war and a foreign war . Austrian investigators " satisfied " themselves that the murder at Sarajevo had been planned in ...
... seek independence and completely disrupt the Empire . Some have said that Austria's choice thus lay between a civil war and a foreign war . Austrian investigators " satisfied " themselves that the murder at Sarajevo had been planned in ...
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... no selfish ends to serve . We desire no conquest , no dominion . We seek no indemnities for ourselves , no mate- rial compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make . We are but one of the champions of the rights of xxxi INTRODUCTION.
... no selfish ends to serve . We desire no conquest , no dominion . We seek no indemnities for ourselves , no mate- rial compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make . We are but one of the champions of the rights of xxxi INTRODUCTION.
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... seeking nothing for ourselves but what we shall wish . to share with all free peoples , we shall , I feel confident , conduct our operations as belligerents without passion and ourselves observe with proud punctilio the principles of ...
... seeking nothing for ourselves but what we shall wish . to share with all free peoples , we shall , I feel confident , conduct our operations as belligerents without passion and ourselves observe with proud punctilio the principles of ...
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... seek to upset them when made , whatever they might be . I only take it for granted that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves . Mere agreements may not make peace secure . It will ...
... seek to upset them when made , whatever they might be . I only take it for granted that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves . Mere agreements may not make peace secure . It will ...
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... seek- ing only to face realities and to face them without soft concealments . Victory would mean peace forced upon the loser , a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished . It would be accepted in humiliation , under duress , at an ...
... seek- ing only to face realities and to face them without soft concealments . Victory would mean peace forced upon the loser , a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished . It would be accepted in humiliation , under duress , at an ...
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1917 GENTLEMEN accept action alliance allies Alsace-Lorraine American armies arms assured August Austria Austria-Hungary autocracy Balkan Belgium believe belligerents Bosnia and Herzegovina Brest-Litovsk Britain Bulgaria Central Powers citizens common Congress conquest coöperation counsel covenants declared democracy desire discuss dominion Drang nach Osten economic Empire enemies Europe everywhere fair feel fighting force France freedom German Empire German submarine Germany's guarantee heart honor hostile human Hungary Imperial German Government industrial interest intrigue involved January justice league liberty lives mankind masters of Germany matter means ment military nations neutral ourselves peace Poland political present President Wilson principles proposed purpose questions regard Reichstag rulers Rumania Russia seas secure seek selfish Serbia settlement ships sovereignty speak spirit spokesmen stand statesmen submarine warfare sunk Sussex pledge territory things thinking thought tion Turkey United utmost utter vessels whole wish Woodrow WOODROW WILSON wrong