President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... common life of the world . The President assumes , and , we be- lieve rightly , that were it left to the people of any nation to determine the nation's policy , they would not vote for aggrandizement , for expansion at the cost of war ...
... common life of the world . The President assumes , and , we be- lieve rightly , that were it left to the people of any nation to determine the nation's policy , they would not vote for aggrandizement , for expansion at the cost of war ...
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... common life , applied to nations as Christianity has applied them to individuals from the beginning . It is putting the kingdom of right- eousness above the selfishness of nationalism . It is the realizing of " each for all , and 12 ...
... common life , applied to nations as Christianity has applied them to individuals from the beginning . It is putting the kingdom of right- eousness above the selfishness of nationalism . It is the realizing of " each for all , and 12 ...
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... common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own . " ( We quote the above sentence because of the striking implication that the great nation , the nation of the future , will prefer the interests of ...
... common end and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own . " ( We quote the above sentence because of the striking implication that the great nation , the nation of the future , will prefer the interests of ...
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... common relationships that prevail universally among good men , and are enforced against evil men . We have brought the realm of human rela- tionships up into the kingdom of God ; now we must bring up the nations until all the kingdoms ...
... common relationships that prevail universally among good men , and are enforced against evil men . We have brought the realm of human rela- tionships up into the kingdom of God ; now we must bring up the nations until all the kingdoms ...
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... common covenant for genuine and practical co - opera- tion to secure justice and , therefore , peace , in relations be- tween nations . " ( 2 ) Governments derive their just power from the con- sent of the governed . " ( 3 ) No ...
... common covenant for genuine and practical co - opera- tion to secure justice and , therefore , peace , in relations be- tween nations . " ( 2 ) Governments derive their just power from the con- sent of the governed . " ( 3 ) No ...
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