President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... served most the great man ; we have called the nation which could get the most , by any means , the great nation . All this must be changed , says the President . The nations must observe the same Christian rule of conduct that men ...
... served most the great man ; we have called the nation which could get the most , by any means , the great nation . All this must be changed , says the President . The nations must observe the same Christian rule of conduct that men ...
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... serve itself , but to serve mankind . " The philosophy of nations has always been that the one aim and purpose of the nation was to serve itself , and generally to serve itself at the expense of other weaker nations . No wonder that the ...
... serve itself , but to serve mankind . " The philosophy of nations has always been that the one aim and purpose of the nation was to serve itself , and generally to serve itself at the expense of other weaker nations . No wonder that the ...
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... 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 hold such views . But Mr ...
... 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 hold such views . But Mr ...
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... serve the world ar- rives . Nations have not gone to war before to serve the world . Let us be glad that when America did enter upon her sacrifice it was in service of others , not of herself . 2. The ideal for America which finds ...
... serve the world ar- rives . Nations have not gone to war before to serve the world . Let us be glad that when America did enter upon her sacrifice it was in service of others , not of herself . 2. The ideal for America which finds ...
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... serving the rest of the world just as much as it served itself " ; " And Amer- ica will have forgotten her traditions whenever on any occasion she fights for herself under such cir- cumstances as will show that she has forgotten to ...
... serving the rest of the world just as much as it served itself " ; " And Amer- ica will have forgotten her traditions whenever on any occasion she fights for herself under such cir- cumstances as will show that she has forgotten to ...
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President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the War (1918) Frederick Henry Lynch Приказ није доступан - 2009 |
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advantage or selfish aggressions of autocratic alliances Allies ambitions APPENDIX Archbishop of Canterbury armaments Armenia autocratic force Belgium believe belligerents Bishop Bishop of Oxford British Empire cause Christ Christian church civilization common concerned covenant declared demand desire disputes earth economic enforce peace essen established everywhere faith family of nations fight France freedom future German Germany group of nations guarantee henceforth HENRY CHURCHILL KING honour hope human ical ideal for America individuals insist interest internationalism issue JANUARY 22 justice kingdom labour League of Nations liberty lives LL.D Lord Lord Bryce ment military moral aim ness never ourselves partnership permanent political President Wilson principles purpose races Reichstag righteousness sacrifice safe for democracy secure seeks no material Serbia serve mankind settlement small nations soul spirit standards of conduct statesmen struggle territory thing tion United unselfish utterances whole world wish