President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... duty and opportunity before the weak ones of the world . He would never insist upon getting his rights when the process involved the innocent . But nations have lived for rights alone until recently , and have known no duties to any but ...
... duty and opportunity before the weak ones of the world . He would never insist upon getting his rights when the process involved the innocent . But nations have lived for rights alone until recently , and have known no duties to any but ...
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... duty to undertake the task and actualize the ideal as far as we can . Surely we have enough of the old system . It is a political order that inevitably sooner or later pro- duces war ; and , even when we are not actually fighting , we ...
... duty to undertake the task and actualize the ideal as far as we can . Surely we have enough of the old system . It is a political order that inevitably sooner or later pro- duces war ; and , even when we are not actually fighting , we ...
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... duty in this time of world emergency . Except the press , no other agency has such access to intelligent public opinion and therefore such responsibility for helping to shape it aright . They ought to be deeply concerned in this war ...
... duty in this time of world emergency . Except the press , no other agency has such access to intelligent public opinion and therefore such responsibility for helping to shape it aright . They ought to be deeply concerned in this war ...
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... of righteousness but the result of it , and in making righteousness prevail we are securing permanent peace ; " quietness and confidence forever . " For this titanic struggle the duty of Americans is not THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 55.
... of righteousness but the result of it , and in making righteousness prevail we are securing permanent peace ; " quietness and confidence forever . " For this titanic struggle the duty of Americans is not THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 55.
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Frederick Henry Lynch. For this titanic struggle the duty of Americans is not confined to the young men of military age and fitness who enter the army and navy . They have a great service to render and may God give them strength and ...
Frederick Henry Lynch. For this titanic struggle the duty of Americans is not confined to the young men of military age and fitness who enter the army and navy . They have a great service to render and may God give them strength and ...
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