President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... ourselves the right to say what course their nation shall pursue in the 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 ...
... ourselves the right to say what course their nation shall pursue in the 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 ...
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... ourselves but for the right of the small and weak nations of the earth to live their own lives without fear of dictation , domination or invasion . They must no longer be mere pawns to be moved about the map as suits the purposes of ...
... ourselves but for the right of the small and weak nations of the earth to live their own lives without fear of dictation , domination or invasion . They must no longer be mere pawns to be moved about the map as suits the purposes of ...
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... 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 hold such views . But Mr. Wilson ...
... 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 hold such views . But Mr. Wilson ...
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... ourselves we wish noth- ing but the full liberty of self - government ; and with ourselves in this great matter we associate all the peoples of our own hemisphere . We wish not only for the United States , but for them the fullest free ...
... ourselves we wish noth- ing but the full liberty of self - government ; and with ourselves in this great matter we associate all the peoples of our own hemisphere . We wish not only for the United States , but for them the fullest free ...
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... ourselves . It is that the world be made fit and safe to live in ; and particularly that it be made safe for every peace- loving nation which , like our own , wishes to live its own life , determine its own institutions and be as- sured ...
... ourselves . It is that the world be made fit and safe to live in ; and particularly that it be made safe for every peace- loving nation which , like our own , wishes to live its own life , determine its own institutions and be as- sured ...
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