President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... true progress of mankind . What we need is a system that makes peace as inevitable as war is now . The safety of the people is the supreme law , and that safety must be guarded against the intrigues of wild and unbalanced despots , the ...
... true progress of mankind . What we need is a system that makes peace as inevitable as war is now . The safety of the people is the supreme law , and that safety must be guarded against the intrigues of wild and unbalanced despots , the ...
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... True patriotism is a religious virtue . We do not love our country in any narrow or sel- fish sense . We refuse to baptize greedy profiteering and lust of power with the name of patriotism . But we believe that the cause for which our ...
... True patriotism is a religious virtue . We do not love our country in any narrow or sel- fish sense . We refuse to baptize greedy profiteering and lust of power with the name of patriotism . But we believe that the cause for which our ...
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... true , the earth may be divided politically as well as geograph- ically into two hemispheres , with Central Europe joining hands with Islam , Russia , China , Japan and India , and lined up against the remnants of the British Empire ...
... true , the earth may be divided politically as well as geograph- ically into two hemispheres , with Central Europe joining hands with Islam , Russia , China , Japan and India , and lined up against the remnants of the British Empire ...
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... true statesman in the midst of a bitter political campaign refuses to sacrifice his ideals on the altar of victory , so President Wilson refuses to adopt as his motto , " Anything to win the war ! " He is constantly pressing home upon ...
... true statesman in the midst of a bitter political campaign refuses to sacrifice his ideals on the altar of victory , so President Wilson refuses to adopt as his motto , " Anything to win the war ! " He is constantly pressing home upon ...
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... true sunshine of God . Governments representative of the people in every land ; the democratic control of diplomacy ; self- determination of nations large and small ; freedom of the seas and free access to the seas ; no " economic war ...
... true sunshine of God . Governments representative of the people in every land ; the democratic control of diplomacy ; self- determination of nations large and small ; freedom of the seas and free access to the seas ; no " economic war ...
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