| 1920 - 412 страница
...what terms it is ended. The treaties and agreements which bring it to an end must embody terms which will create a peace that is worth guaranteeing and...a voice in determining whether they shall be made lasting or not by the guarantees of a universal covenant ; and our judgement upon what is fundamental... | |
| 1920 - 414 страница
...what terms it is ended. The treaties and agreements which bring it to an end must embody terms which will create a peace that is worth guaranteeing and...a voice in determining whether they shall be made lasting or not by the guarantees of a* universal covenant ; and our judgement upon what is fundamental... | |
| Éamon De Valera - 1920 - 148 страница
...great Government," of America 's participation in the guarantees of the peace to end the war : "* * * The treaties and agreements which bring it to an end...interests and immediate aims of the nations engaged * * *. "* * * There is only one sort of peace that the peoples of America could join in guaranteeing.... | |
| Johann Heinrich Graf von Bernstorff - 1920 - 452 страница
...what terms it is ended. The treaties and agreements which bring it to an end must embody terms which will create a peace that is worth guaranteeing and...have no voice in determining what those terms shall he, but we shall, I feel sure, have a voice in determining whether they shall be made lasting or not... | |
| Robert Earl Swindler - 1920 - 280 страница
..."The treaties and agreements which bring it (the war) to an end must embody terms which will create a peace .... that will win the approval of mankind,...interests and immediate aims of the nations engaged. "If the peace presently to be made is to endure it must be a peace made secure by the organized major... | |
| Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 666 страница
...what terms it is ended. The treaties and agreements which bring it to an end must embody terms which will create a peace that is worth guaranteeing and...a voice in determining whether they shall be made lasting or not by the guarantees of a universal covenant, and our judgment upon what is fundamental... | |
| Frank Irving Cobb - 1924 - 442 страница
...what terms it is ended. The treaties and agreements which bring it to an end must embody terms which will create a peace that is worth guaranteeing and...interests and immediate aims of the nations engaged. The general principles of such a peace the President finds embodied in the Declaration of Independence... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1925 - 452 страница
...war to an end must create a peace which is worth guaranteeing and preserving. He says further that we shall have no voice in determining what those terms shall be, but that they can never be lasting or permanent unless they meet with our approval. It seems to me that... | |
| Heinrich Schnee, William Harbutt Dawson - 1926 - 208 страница
...guaranteeing and preserving," that would leave behind it no humiliations and no galling memories, and " not merely a peace that will serve the several interests and immediate aims of the nations engaged." The better way was known, the worse was chosen. Wilson's failure two years later to induce his colleagues... | |
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