President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... United States , but for them the fullest free- dom of independent growth and of action , for we know that throughout this hemisphere the same aspirations are everywhere being worked out , under diverse conditions but with the same ...
... United States , but for them the fullest free- dom of independent growth and of action , for we know that throughout this hemisphere the same aspirations are everywhere being worked out , under diverse conditions but with the same ...
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... one of the quotations given above the President of the United States makes the standard of greatness for the nations the same standard the gospels give for men . T IV THE WORLD AFTER THE WAR HERE must be THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 29.
... one of the quotations given above the President of the United States makes the standard of greatness for the nations the same standard the gospels give for men . T IV THE WORLD AFTER THE WAR HERE must be THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 29.
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... United States since the famous address to the Senate on January 22 , 1917. In that address he says that this war must end in a " concert of nations . " Perhaps nowhere has the desire been more forcibly expressed than in his famous Des ...
... United States since the famous address to the Senate on January 22 , 1917. In that address he says that this war must end in a " concert of nations . " Perhaps nowhere has the desire been more forcibly expressed than in his famous Des ...
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... United States , and would go through it with pencil , mark- ing the passages that state " the aims of this war . " And , more and more , the allied nations are accept- ing our President as their spokesman . The other conviction that is ...
... United States , and would go through it with pencil , mark- ing the passages that state " the aims of this war . " And , more and more , the allied nations are accept- ing our President as their spokesman . The other conviction that is ...
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... United States was there and made an address which may be taken as the official utterance of the Government as to its attitude toward the great world conflict . Every problem affecting labor was discussed , and on the whole wisely , and ...
... United States was there and made an address which may be taken as the official utterance of the Government as to its attitude toward the great world conflict . Every problem affecting labor was discussed , and on the whole wisely , and ...
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