President Wilson, His Problems and His Policy: An English ViewF.A. Stokes Company, 1917 - 272 страница |
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... America it will be as the embodiment of what I think I may claim to be a typical English view of American politics . The term typical perhaps needs a little qualifica- tion . I cannot pretend to be entirely free from a certain pro - ...
... America it will be as the embodiment of what I think I may claim to be a typical English view of American politics . The term typical perhaps needs a little qualifica- tion . I cannot pretend to be entirely free from a certain pro - ...
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... America think of America . If we misunderstand , this concrete example of the misunderstanding may stimulate some qualified American writer to correct our views . NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB , LONDON April 1917 PREFACE ONE of the more ...
... America think of America . If we misunderstand , this concrete example of the misunderstanding may stimulate some qualified American writer to correct our views . NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB , LONDON April 1917 PREFACE ONE of the more ...
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... American institutions and traditions which the English reader naturally does not possess . Now that President Wilson ... America , I have written on the assumption that what I needed to know other people may need to know too . This ...
... American institutions and traditions which the English reader naturally does not possess . Now that President Wilson ... America , I have written on the assumption that what I needed to know other people may need to know too . This ...
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... American of the second generation . His father's father , James Wilson , an Ulsterman from County Down , landed at Phila- delphia to seek his fortune in 1807. His mother's father , the Rev. Thomas Woodrow , a Scotch Pres- byterian ...
... American of the second generation . His father's father , James Wilson , an Ulsterman from County Down , landed at Phila- delphia to seek his fortune in 1807. His mother's father , the Rev. Thomas Woodrow , a Scotch Pres- byterian ...
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... American Politics , was indeed established as a standard authority on American government before Mr. Wilson's return to Princeton . He had put it in as thesis for his Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins in 1885 , and on its publication in the same ...
... American Politics , was indeed established as a standard authority on American government before Mr. Wilson's return to Princeton . He had put it in as thesis for his Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins in 1885 , and on its publication in the same ...
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Страница 172 - unless the Imperial Government should now immediately declare and effect an abandonment of its present methods of warfare against passenger and freight vessels, the Government can have no choice but to sever diplomatic relations with the Government of the German Empire altogether.
Страница 252 - that I am in effect speaking for liberals and friends of humanity in every nation and of every programme of liberty. I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real hearts out.
Страница 262 - or to secure the freedom of the seas if the Governments of the world sincerely desire to come to an agreement concerning it. " It is a problem closely connected with the limitation of naval armaments and the co-operation of the navies of the world in keeping the seas
Страница 184 - I, therefore, directed the Secretary of State to announce to his Excellency the German Ambassador that all diplomatic relations between the United States and the German Empire are severed and that the American Ambassador in Berlin will immediately be withdrawn, and in accordance with this decision to hand to his Excellency his passports.
Страница 97 - we must abolish everything that bears even the semblance of privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage, and put our business men and producers under the stimulation of a constant necessity to be efficient, economical, and enterprising masters of competitive supremacy, better workers and merchants than any in the world.
Страница 207 - and unhindered use of all the nations of the world, and to prevent any war begun either contrary to treaty covenants or without . warning and full submission of the causes to the opinion of the world—a virtual guarantee of territorial integrity and political independence.
Страница 169 - America, who have poured the poison of disloyalty into the very arteries of our national life, and who have sought to bring the authority and good name of our Government into contempt, to destroy our industries, wherever they thought it effective for their vindictive purpose to strike at them, and to debase our policies to the uses of foreign intrigue.
Страница 173 - principles of international law, and that " such vessels, both within and without the area declared as a naval war zone, shall not be sunk without warning, and without saving human lives, unless the ship attempt to escape and offer resistance.
Страница 182 - would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting, a resentment, a bitter memory upon which terms of peace would rest, not permanently but only as upon quicksand.
Страница 187 - the signatory Powers shall jointly use forthwith both their economic and military forces against any one of their number that goes to war, or commits acts of hostility, against another of the signatories before any question arising