President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... permanent peace impossible . It is well to recall the words of our own President here : " Punitive damages , the dismemberment of empires , the establishment of selfish and exclusive economic leagues we deem inexpedient and in the end ...
... permanent peace impossible . It is well to recall the words of our own President here : " Punitive damages , the dismemberment of empires , the establishment of selfish and exclusive economic leagues we deem inexpedient and in the end ...
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... permanent as the everlasting hills and beneficent as the sunshine of God . It is for the sake of securing this peace and creating a League of Nations to guard it from at- tack , and to make it abiding , that President Wilson has brought ...
... permanent as the everlasting hills and beneficent as the sunshine of God . It is for the sake of securing this peace and creating a League of Nations to guard it from at- tack , and to make it abiding , that President Wilson has brought ...
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... or the other . The whole future of the human race is at stake . No peace which leaves these fundamental issues undecided can be permanent . The war must be won either by a victory of the Allies or THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 53.
... or the other . The whole future of the human race is at stake . No peace which leaves these fundamental issues undecided can be permanent . The war must be won either by a victory of the Allies or THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 53.
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... 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.
... 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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... crisis is , we may expect the reason and conscience of the race to reassert them- selves . We may believe that national moral blind- ness and self - stultification are not permanently to continue THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 71.
... crisis is , we may expect the reason and conscience of the race to reassert them- selves . We may believe that national moral blind- ness and self - stultification are not permanently to continue THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 71.
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