 | 1917
...has consistently acted from the beginning. There never was a more startling assertion of ' the right to hand peoples about from potentate to potentate ' as if they were property,' which President Wilson denounces, than the Louisiana Purchase of 18o3. Though the French First Consul... | |
 | 1917
...unless future settlements are based upon "the principle that Governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand people about from sovereignty to sovereignty";* unless provision is made for changes from time to time... | |
 | United States. President - 1917
...last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property. I take it for granted, for instance, if I may... | |
 | 1917
...last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property. I take it for granted, for instance, if I may... | |
 | Herbert Adams Gibbons - 1917 - 218 страница
...last which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right...from potentate to potentate as if they were property. . . . Henceforth inviolable security of life, of worship and of industrial and social development should... | |
 | Dwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams - 1917 - 193 страница
...the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property. I take it for granted, for instance, if I may venture upon a single On January 22, 1917, the President of the United States delivered before the Senate a speech which... | |
 | World Peace Foundation - 1918
...last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property. I take it for granted, for instance, if I may... | |
 | United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 323 страница
...last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property. I take it for granted, for instance, if I may... | |
 | Albert Frederick Pollard - 1917 - 256 страница
...provide " great peoples " with access to the sea. Territory is generally occupied by peoples, yet " no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from potentate to potentate as if they were property ". The word " potentate " again sugars the pill for American taste, but what if the potentate is a... | |
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