War Addresses of Woodrow WilsonGinn, 1918 - 129 страница |
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... immediately nullified by an ultimatum delivered by Germany to Russia at midnight on July 31 , demanding that Russia should cease military preparations and begin to demobilize her armies within twelve hours . Russia made no reply ; and ...
... immediately nullified by an ultimatum delivered by Germany to Russia at midnight on July 31 , demanding that Russia should cease military preparations and begin to demobilize her armies within twelve hours . Russia made no reply ; and ...
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... immediately dispatched a note to the German Government expressing the concern and amazement of the United States at such wanton destruction of the lives of noncombatants . A long series of notes followed , Presi- dent Wilson trying by ...
... immediately dispatched a note to the German Government expressing the concern and amazement of the United States at such wanton destruction of the lives of noncombatants . A long series of notes followed , Presi- dent Wilson trying by ...
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... immediate aims of the nations engaged . We shall have no voice in determining what those terms shall be , 2 but we shall , I feel sure , have a voice in determining whether they shall be made lasting or not by the guarantees of a ...
... immediate aims of the nations engaged . We shall have no voice in determining what those terms shall be , 2 but we shall , I feel sure , have a voice in determining whether they shall be made lasting or not by the guarantees of a ...
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... immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a guarantee can be secured . The question upon which the whole future peace and policy of the world de- pends is this : 4 Is the present war a struggle for ...
... immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a guarantee can be secured . The question upon which the whole future peace and policy of the world de- pends is this : 4 Is the present war a struggle for ...
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... for pitiless contest and rivalry . The question of armaments , whether on land or sea , is the most immediately and intensely practical question connected with the future fortunes of nations and of IO WAR ADDRESSES OF WOODROW WILSON.
... for pitiless contest and rivalry . The question of armaments , whether on land or sea , is the most immediately and intensely practical question connected with the future fortunes of nations and of IO WAR ADDRESSES OF WOODROW WILSON.
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