| Andrew Hallner - 1918 - 296 страница
...was and did show mankind the way to liberty. They can not, in honor, withhold the service to which they are now about to be challenged. They do not wish...free to render it. "That service is nothing less than this—to add their authority and their power to the authority and force of other nations to guarantee... | |
| Frederick Henry Lynch - 1918 - 136 страница
...liberty. They cannot in honour withhold the service to which they are now about to be challenged. ****** "That service is nothing less than this, to add their...guarantee peace and justice throughout the world. * * * * * * "No covenant of co-operative peace that does not include the peoples of the New World can... | |
| United States. Committee on Public Information - 1918 - 388 страница
...United States, Isolation. International Peace, Duty of the People of the United States. Their duty " is nothing less than this : To add their authority...guarantee peace and justice throughout the world." (President Wilson before the Senate, Jan. 22, 1917.) See America, Creed. International Unions. Since... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1918 - 508 страница
...that the people of the United States desire and are in honor bound to render a "service" to mankind, "nothing less than this, to add their authority and...nations to guarantee peace and justice throughout the world."1 The plans and proposals put forward since 1914, like those published from time to time in... | |
| G. R. Carter - 1918 - 28 страница
...great enterprise. They cannot in honor withhold the service to which they are now challenged, namely, to add their authority and their power to the authority...guarantee peace and justice throughout the world." The entrance of the United States into the war for these positive ideals is in many respects a transcendent... | |
| Anthony J. Zielinski - 1918 - 274 страница
...that it was and did show making the way to liberty." The Poles believed that the United States would "add their authority and their power to the authority...guarantee peace and justice throughout the world." The actual participation of the United States in the war to make justice and the democratic ideals... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 354 страница
...it was and did show mankind the way to liberty. They cannot in honor withhold the service to which they are now about to be challenged. They do not wish to withhold it. But they owe it to themselves 20 and to the other nations of the world to state the conditions under which they will feel free to... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1918 - 850 страница
...United States should play no part." That service is nothing less than this ; to add their authority und their power to the authority and force of other nations...guarantee peace and justice throughout the world. ... It Is right that before It comes this Government should frankly formulate the conditions upon which... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1918 - 776 страница
...owe it to themselves and to the other nations the world to state the conditions under which they w feel free to render it. That service is nothing less than this, to add the authority and their power to the authority and for of other nations to guarantee peace and justice... | |
| Lars P. Nelson - 1919 - 244 страница
...that it was and did show mankind the way to liberty. They cannot in honor withold the service to which they are now about to be challenged. They, do not wish to withold it. But they owe it to themselves and to the other nations of the world to state the conditions... | |
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