President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... keep free from war mad- ness , to retain sense of proportion , and to cherish a deep care for a better civilization than the world yet knows . It is quite possible to believe that a nation must take its part in this war , -as I ...
... keep free from war mad- ness , to retain sense of proportion , and to cherish a deep care for a better civilization than the world yet knows . It is quite possible to believe that a nation must take its part in this war , -as I ...
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... keep steadily before us the high aims with which we entered the war , and refuse to sully those aims by any unworthy con- duct of the war , and that we keep our spirits purged clean of all arrogance and hatred and bitterness . That will ...
... keep steadily before us the high aims with which we entered the war , and refuse to sully those aims by any unworthy con- duct of the war , and that we keep our spirits purged clean of all arrogance and hatred and bitterness . That will ...
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... keep it to the fore , not as a remote idea belonging to some Utopia , but as some- thing that could be brought into effect as the basis of an actual settlement at the end of the war . It was an opportunity that the Church must not miss ...
... keep it to the fore , not as a remote idea belonging to some Utopia , but as some- thing that could be brought into effect as the basis of an actual settlement at the end of the war . It was an opportunity that the Church must not miss ...
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... keep the future safe against war ; and yet there is only one sort of peace that the peoples of America could join in guar- anteeing . The elements of that peace much be elements that engage the confidence and satisfy the principles of ...
... keep the future safe against war ; and yet there is only one sort of peace that the peoples of America could join in guar- anteeing . The elements of that peace much be elements that engage the confidence and satisfy the principles of ...
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... keep faith within it or observe its covenants . It must be a league of honour , a partnership of opinion . Intrigue would eat its vitals away ; the plottings of inner circles who could plan what they would and render an account to no ...
... keep faith within it or observe its covenants . It must be a league of honour , a partnership of opinion . Intrigue would eat its vitals away ; the plottings of inner circles who could plan what they would and render an account to no ...
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