President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... way 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.
... way 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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Frederick Henry Lynch. be won either by a victory of the Allies or by a reform of the German Government by the German people , or by both . I do not venture to prophesy regarding its duration . I hope that the end is near . But if the ...
Frederick Henry Lynch. be won either by a victory of the Allies or by a reform of the German Government by the German people , or by both . I do not venture to prophesy regarding its duration . I hope that the end is near . But if the ...
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... allied with Pan - America . What the intensification of rivalry in militarism of every form and in economic imperialism would mean under such circumstances , and what an armageddon would probably result , the imagination and the moral ...
... allied with Pan - America . What the intensification of rivalry in militarism of every form and in economic imperialism would mean under such circumstances , and what an armageddon would probably result , the imagination and the moral ...
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... Allies the insistent question , " What is the use of winning the war , if we do not win its real objects ? Why lose the good we have , the good which generations of heroes and martyrs have won for us , in blind , unreasoning quest of ...
... Allies the insistent question , " What is the use of winning the war , if we do not win its real objects ? Why lose the good we have , the good which generations of heroes and martyrs have won for us , in blind , unreasoning quest of ...
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... Allies . Wherever there has been unfair treatment of other races ; wherever there has been failure in a true democracy , there the Allies 68 PRESIDENT WILSON AND.
... Allies . Wherever there has been unfair treatment of other races ; wherever there has been failure in a true democracy , there the Allies 68 PRESIDENT WILSON AND.
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