Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow WilsonModern Library, 1918 - 316 страница |
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... POLITICAL PRINCIPLES OF AMERICANS ( SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS ) -184-188 ; NECESSITY OF WAR AGAINST GERMANY ( ADDRESS TO CONGRESS ) -188-197 ; THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MUST SUPPORT THE WAR ( PUBLIC APPEAL BY THE PRESIDENT TO HIS FELLOW ...
... POLITICAL PRINCIPLES OF AMERICANS ( SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS ) -184-188 ; NECESSITY OF WAR AGAINST GERMANY ( ADDRESS TO CONGRESS ) -188-197 ; THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MUST SUPPORT THE WAR ( PUBLIC APPEAL BY THE PRESIDENT TO HIS FELLOW ...
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... political bomb on the tariff lobby in 1913 ; the announcement on the expedition into Mexico in 1916 ; an appeal for support for the Red Cross and a call to school officers in 1917 ; proclamations to the school children and to the ...
... political bomb on the tariff lobby in 1913 ; the announcement on the expedition into Mexico in 1916 ; an appeal for support for the Red Cross and a call to school officers in 1917 ; proclamations to the school children and to the ...
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... political ills and international woes , sug- gested in earlier speeches , have been replaced by later views and larger remedies . The speeches of the President at such a crisis are a part of the life and expression of the people , and ...
... political ills and international woes , sug- gested in earlier speeches , have been replaced by later views and larger remedies . The speeches of the President at such a crisis are a part of the life and expression of the people , and ...
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... politics . but a task which shall search us through and through , whether we be able to understand our time and the need of our people , whether we be indeed their spokesmen and interpreters , whether we have the pure heart to ...
... politics . but a task which shall search us through and through , whether we be able to understand our time and the need of our people , whether we be indeed their spokesmen and interpreters , whether we have the pure heart to ...
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... political capacity of those native citizens who have al- ready come forward to represent and to lead their people in affairs . New York Times , Oct. 7 , 1913 . 7. IDEALS OF THE COLLEGE ( October 25 , 1913 July 4 ] THE NATION AND THE ...
... political capacity of those native citizens who have al- ready come forward to represent and to lead their people in affairs . New York Times , Oct. 7 , 1913 . 7. IDEALS OF THE COLLEGE ( October 25 , 1913 July 4 ] THE NATION AND THE ...
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Страница 193 - The Turkish portions of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous development...
Страница 145 - We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind.
Страница 147 - It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war, into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts — for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments...
Страница 221 - To-morrow is Saint Crispian': Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars. And say 'These wounds I had on Crispin's day.' Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages What feats he did that day: then shall our names. Familiar in...
Страница 126 - No peace can last, or ought to last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property.
Страница 208 - II.—The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement, or of political relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage of any other nation or people which may desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery.
Страница 141 - Governments of the most liberal financial credits, in order that our resources may so far as possible be added to theirs. It will involve the organization and mobilization of all the material resources of the country to supply the materials of war and serve the incidental needs of the nation in the most abundant and yet the most economical and efficient way possible.
Страница 193 - State should be erected which should include the territories inhabited by indisputably Polish populations, which should be assured a free and secure access to the sea, and whose political and economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant. XIV. — A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.
Страница 209 - The establishment of an organization of peace which shall make it certain that the combined power of free nations will check every invasion of right and serve to make peace and justice the more secure by affording a definite tribunal of opinion to which all must submit and by which every international readjustment that cannot be amicably agreed upon by the peoples directly concerned shall be sanctioned.
Страница 19 - Britain, whole within herself, A nation yet, the rulers and the ruled — Some sense of duty, something of a faith, Some reverence for the laws ourselves have made, Some patient force to change them when we will, Some civic manhood firm against the crowd — But yonder, whiff!