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That I am ready to fight for at any cost to myself . ” “ Here is the nation God has
builded by our hands . What shall we do with it ? Who is there who does not
stand ready at all times to act in her behalf in a spirit of devoted and disinterested
...
That I am ready to fight for at any cost to myself . ” “ Here is the nation God has
builded by our hands . What shall we do with it ? Who is there who does not
stand ready at all times to act in her behalf in a spirit of devoted and disinterested
...
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More and more as the war goes on are the ablest minds calling for them as the
only satisfactory rewards of the awful cost , and as the only guarantees of
permanent peace . We refer first to some form of a League of Nations pledged to
settle ...
More and more as the war goes on are the ablest minds calling for them as the
only satisfactory rewards of the awful cost , and as the only guarantees of
permanent peace . We refer first to some form of a League of Nations pledged to
settle ...
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Are we not all of us beginning to feel that only some such partnership or league
of nations is the sufficient result of the terrible cost and sacrifice the world is
paying ? If we go back to the old international order all this uncomputable price
will ...
Are we not all of us beginning to feel that only some such partnership or league
of nations is the sufficient result of the terrible cost and sacrifice the world is
paying ? If we go back to the old international order all this uncomputable price
will ...
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The terribleness of the cost of the struggle is for religious faith , as I have
elsewhere said , also a ground of hope . That the cost in money of this single war
should months ago have been more than twice the total debt of the world in 1914
, and ...
The terribleness of the cost of the struggle is for religious faith , as I have
elsewhere said , also a ground of hope . That the cost in money of this single war
should months ago have been more than twice the total debt of the world in 1914
, and ...
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has undoubtedly opened the eyes of men , as they have never been opened
before , to the barbaric brutality , to the terrible and manifold cost of war , and to
the challenge which it brings to all rational civilization and to every ideal interest .
has undoubtedly opened the eyes of men , as they have never been opened
before , to the barbaric brutality , to the terrible and manifold cost of war , and to
the challenge which it brings to all rational civilization and to every ideal interest .
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President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the War (1918) Frederick Henry Lynch Приказ није доступан - 2009 |
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