President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... whole world . " The world must be made safe for democracy . " But democracy is a religious thing . It came straight from Jesus Christ . It is born out of the sense of the worth of every human soul as a child of God . It is a corollary ...
... whole world . " The world must be made safe for democracy . " But democracy is a religious thing . It came straight from Jesus Christ . It is born out of the sense of the worth of every human soul as a child of God . It is a corollary ...
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... World de- mocracy means world peace , thinks the President , and therefore he puts it as one of the chief aims of this war . But again , democracy is a moral aim . And the desire to win it for the whole world is an act of service ...
... World de- mocracy means world peace , thinks the President , and therefore he puts it as one of the chief aims of this war . But again , democracy is a moral aim . And the desire to win it for the whole world is an act of service ...
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... whole world into misery to vindicate their own rights or honour . We have called the man who 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 ...
... whole world into misery to vindicate their own rights or honour . We have called the man who 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 ...
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... whole world can be indifferent to us . We want always to hold the force of America to fight for what ? Not merely for the rights of property or of national ambition , but for the rights of mankind . " And thus one may go on through the ...
... whole world can be indifferent to us . We want always to hold the force of America to fight for what ? Not merely for the rights of property or of national ambition , but for the rights of mankind . " And thus one may go on through the ...
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... all the world , than it would have been in going to war to secure the safety of property or the lives of its own people . When a nation which has nothing to gain for itself makes a great sacrifice , laying down its life for the sins of ...
... all the world , than it would have been in going to war to secure the safety of property or the lives of its own people . When a nation which has nothing to gain for itself makes a great sacrifice , laying down its life for the sins of ...
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