President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... Allies . It would have been perfectly natural for the United States to have gone to war because of all these attacks and of the innumerable violations of her honour . But when at last the President declared war it was not these things ...
... Allies . It would have been perfectly natural for the United States to have gone to war because of all these attacks and of the innumerable violations of her honour . But when at last the President declared war it was not these things ...
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... allied nations are accept- ing our President as their spokesman . The other conviction that is everywhere emerging and finding expression in the utterances of Chris- tian leaders in both Europe and America is that there can be no world ...
... allied nations are accept- ing our President as their spokesman . The other conviction that is everywhere emerging and finding expression in the utterances of Chris- tian leaders in both Europe and America is that there can be no world ...
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... Allies , where the question of continu- ing the war against Germany by economic measures after the military victory against her should be won , was discussed . The best minds in every nation have revolted against this . The revolt was ...
... Allies , where the question of continu- ing the war against Germany by economic measures after the military victory against her should be won , was discussed . The best minds in every nation have revolted against this . The revolt was ...
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... Allied nations are saying this more and more , they must be sure that they themselves remember it after the war . For they have all sinned here , as well as has Germany . This war must see the end of " subject races . " VI A LEAGUE OF ...
... Allied nations are saying this more and more , they must be sure that they themselves remember it after the war . For they have all sinned here , as well as has Germany . This war must see the end of " subject races . " VI A LEAGUE OF ...
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... Allies . He insists at all times that " America has no grievance of her own " ; that they " came into the war because they are the servants of mankind , and will not accept any advantage from it . " They seek " the peace of the world in ...
... Allies . He insists at all times that " America has no grievance of her own " ; that they " came into the war because they are the servants of mankind , and will not accept any advantage from it . " They seek " the peace of the world in ...
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President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the War (1918) Frederick Henry Lynch Приказ није доступан - 2009 |
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