The Problem of Foreign Policy: A Consideration of Present Dangers and the Best Methods for Meeting ThemHoughton Mifflin Company, 1921 - 125 страница |
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... unreasonable- ness , and lack of principle . Before the war I was a Liberal , and I believe now that nothing but the sincere practice of Liberal principles will save European society from imminent rev- olution and collapse V.
... unreasonable- ness , and lack of principle . Before the war I was a Liberal , and I believe now that nothing but the sincere practice of Liberal principles will save European society from imminent rev- olution and collapse V.
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... sincere intention to observe its international obligations . " Interpreted with theological strictness , this would probably re- sult in the rejection of all candidates , to say nothing of the expulsion of many of the original members ...
... sincere intention to observe its international obligations . " Interpreted with theological strictness , this would probably re- sult in the rejection of all candidates , to say nothing of the expulsion of many of the original members ...
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... sincere ; he had the power of mak- ing other people see that he was sincere . If Eu- rope is to be saved from new Great Wars , the Powers of the League must first of all be sincere 56 THE PROBLEM OF FOREIGN POLICY.
... sincere ; he had the power of mak- ing other people see that he was sincere . If Eu- rope is to be saved from new Great Wars , the Powers of the League must first of all be sincere 56 THE PROBLEM OF FOREIGN POLICY.
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... must first of all be sincere in their undertakings , and next , they must con- vince the world in general of their sincerity . To that subject we must return later . CHAPTER II THE EAST BUT the world is not merely GERMANY AND FRANCE.
... must first of all be sincere in their undertakings , and next , they must con- vince the world in general of their sincerity . To that subject we must return later . CHAPTER II THE EAST BUT the world is not merely GERMANY AND FRANCE.
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... sincere . But they do seem to be confused thinkers . To hate your neighbours , whom you know , and love your neighbours ' enemies , whom you do not know , is a consistent and not uncommon frame of mind ; though the element of love in it ...
... sincere . But they do seem to be confused thinkers . To hate your neighbours , whom you know , and love your neighbours ' enemies , whom you do not know , is a consistent and not uncommon frame of mind ; though the element of love in it ...
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Страница 9 - The Allied Governments have given careful consideration to the correspondence which has passed between the President of the United States and the German Government. Subject to the qualifications which follow they declare their willingness to make peace with the Government of Germany on the terms of peace laid down in the President's address to Congress of January, 1918, and the principles of settlement enunciated in his subsequent addresses.
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Страница 42 - A general association of nations must- be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.
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Страница 7 - Adequate guarantees given and taken that national armaments will be reduced to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety.
Страница 104 - The members of the League recognize that the maintenance of peace requires the reduction of national armaments to the lowest point consistent with national safety and the enforcement by common action of international obligations.
Страница 7 - The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance.