President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... created this nation , not to serve ourselves , but to serve mankind . " Nobody could believe that a ruler of a great nation held such ideals for his country . It would be the end of a nation's existence , said the Germans , should it ...
... created this nation , not to serve ourselves , but to serve mankind . " Nobody could believe that a ruler of a great nation held such ideals for his country . It would be the end of a nation's existence , said the Germans , should it ...
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... creating . some sort of joint guarantee of peace on the part of the great nations of the world . " Mr. Asquith in his recent widely quoted address at Manchester put this as the chief aim of the war . He said that he saw no hope for any ...
... creating . some sort of joint guarantee of peace on the part of the great nations of the world . " Mr. Asquith in his recent widely quoted address at Manchester put this as the chief aim of the war . He said that he saw no hope for any ...
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... created the " League to Enforce Peace , " which has met with wide response , and attracted to itself hundreds of the leading minds of the nation . President Wilson has again and again maintained in his messages and speeches that some ...
... created the " League to Enforce Peace , " which has met with wide response , and attracted to itself hundreds of the leading minds of the nation . President Wilson has again and again maintained in his messages and speeches that some ...
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... creating a League of Nations to guard it from at- tack , and to make it abiding , that President Wilson has brought the United States over to the side of the Allies . He insists at all times that " America has no grievance of her own ...
... creating a League of Nations to guard it from at- tack , and to make it abiding , that President Wilson has brought the United States over to the side of the Allies . He insists at all times that " America has no grievance of her own ...
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... creating such a " Super- National Authority . " Representatives of other countries have spoken to the same effect , if not with the same strength and coherence , so that it is the manifest intention of the leaders of the peoples to get ...
... creating such a " Super- National Authority . " Representatives of other countries have spoken to the same effect , if not with the same strength and coherence , so that it is the manifest intention of the leaders of the peoples to get ...
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