| 1920 - 1206 страница
...of all, that it must be a peace withont victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it, and...— a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at an intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| 1918 - 728 страница
...them to be. " They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it, and...loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| 1926 - 536 страница
...another unfortunate phrase, but this time Wilson appears to have realized the danger, for he explained: "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 intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| 1917 - 462 страница
...of all, that it must be a peace without victoryIt is not pleasant to say this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it and...loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at an intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| 1917 - 458 страница
...of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it and...loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at an intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| 1917 - 458 страница
...of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it and...loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at an intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson - 1916 - 910 страница
...yet he felt that in saying it he was only facing realities and stating the truth. "Victory," he said, "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 intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| Robert Goldsmith - 1917 - 378 страница
...of all that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it and...loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation under duress, at an intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| United States. Committee on Public Information - 1917 - 52 страница
...of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it and...loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at an intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 458 страница
...of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it and...loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at an intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting,... | |
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