Liberty, Peace, and JusticeHoughton Mifflin, 1918 - 128 страница |
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... faith that we shall not prove false to the memo- ries of the men of the mighty past . They did their work , they left us the splendid heritage we now enjoy . We in our turn have an assured confidence that we shall be able to leave this ...
... faith that we shall not prove false to the memo- ries of the men of the mighty past . They did their work , they left us the splendid heritage we now enjoy . We in our turn have an assured confidence that we shall be able to leave this ...
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... faith and justice . In this great movement this congress will , I believe , play an exalted part . You , gentlemen , represent powerful intel- lectual forces in your respective countries . Together you represent the enlightened thought ...
... faith and justice . In this great movement this congress will , I believe , play an exalted part . You , gentlemen , represent powerful intel- lectual forces in your respective countries . Together you represent the enlightened thought ...
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... faith by the United States and by the citi- zens thereof . ” A dispute in regard to the Monroe Doctrine or involving its principles , whatever they may be , would surely be in- cluded in the agreement made by the United States to refer ...
... faith by the United States and by the citi- zens thereof . ” A dispute in regard to the Monroe Doctrine or involving its principles , whatever they may be , would surely be in- cluded in the agreement made by the United States to refer ...
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... faith and that the parties to the treaties intend to observe their provisions . It has even been announced that the United States proposes to observe in principle toward other nations not parties to such treaties the conduct prescribed ...
... faith and that the parties to the treaties intend to observe their provisions . It has even been announced that the United States proposes to observe in principle toward other nations not parties to such treaties the conduct prescribed ...
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... faith in signing these recent treaties ; and it may also be said , if the American policy as embodied in the Monroe Doctrine will not stand the test of investigation and consideration , that it is time for the United States to be ...
... faith in signing these recent treaties ; and it may also be said , if the American policy as embodied in the Monroe Doctrine will not stand the test of investigation and consideration , that it is time for the United States to be ...
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Страница 18 - Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society, may in America, as elsewhere, ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and in the Western Hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing or impotence, to the exercise of an international police power.
Страница 120 - A free, open-minded and absolutely impartial adjustment of all Colonial claims based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty, the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined.
Страница 21 - Nothing contained in this convention shall be so construed as to require the United States of America to depart from its traditional policy of not intruding upon, interfering with, or entangling itself in the political questions or...
Страница 18 - The question presented by the letters you have sent me, is the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass and points the course which we are to steer through the ocean of time opening on us.
Страница 68 - I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the Imperial German Government to be in fact nothing less than war against the Government and people of the United States; that it formally accept the status of belligerent which has thus been thrust upon it...
Страница 66 - The new policy has swept every restriction aside. Vessels of every kind, whatever their flag, their character, their cargo, their destination, their errand, have been ruthlessly sent to the bottom without warning and without thought of help or mercy for those on board — the vessels of friendly neutrals, along with belligerents.
Страница 121 - 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 119 - I. Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after which there shall be no private international understandings of any kind but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view. II. Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants. III. The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment...
Страница 69 - I hope, so far as they can equitably be sustained by the present generation, by well-conceived taxation. I say sustained so far as may be equitable by taxation, because it seems to me that it would be most unwise to base the credits, which will now be necessary, entirely on money borrowed. It is our duty, I most respectfully urge, to protect our people, so far as we may, against the very serious hardships and evils which would be likely to arise out of the inflation which would be produced by vast...
Страница 121 - 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...