| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1918 - 850 страница
...language: In every discussion of the peace that must end this war. It is taken for granted that that pence must be followed by some definite concert of power which will make It virtunlly impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us. Every lover of mankind, every... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1918 - 508 страница
...settlement. The peace that would end the war must be followed by a "definite concert of Powers" which would "make it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again." In that the United States must play a part. It was right before such a settlement came that our Government... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 342 страница
...make it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again. Every lover 25 of mankind, every sane and thoughtful man must take that for granted. 215 I have sought this opportunity to address you because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1919 - 266 страница
...of Congress, February 26, 1917. IN every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...sane and thoughtful man must take that for granted. I do not mean to say that any American government would throw any obstacle in the way of any terms of... | |
| 1919 - 482 страница
...to President Wilson : ". . . . In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...sane and thoughtful man, must take that for granted. . . . There must be, not a balance of power, but a community of power. . . . Right must be based upon... | |
| Richard Grelling - 1919 - 448 страница
...end this war it is taken for granted that peace must be followed by definite concert of the Powers which will make it virtually impossible that any such...sane and thoughtful man, must take that for granted. . . . To take part in such a service will be the opportunity for which they (ie the American people)... | |
| William Teulon Swan Stallybrass - 1919 - 272 страница
...end this war it is taken for granted that peace must be followed by definite concert of the Powers which will make it virtually impossible that any such...sane and thoughtful man, must take that for granted. . . . It will be absolutely necessary that a force be.created as a guarantor of the permanency of the... | |
| Lars P. Nelson - 1919 - 244 страница
...end this war it is taken for granted that peace must be followed by definite concert of the Powers which will make it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again. I have sought this opportunity to address you because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council... | |
| Theodor Niemeyer, Karl Strupp - 1920 - 344 страница
...thereafter bold the world at pledges. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...thoughtful man must take that for granted. I have soughj this opportunity to address you because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council associated... | |
| Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes - 1920 - 538 страница
...peace that would end the war, he said, must be followed by a "definite concert of Powers" which would "make it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again." In that the United States must play a part. It was right before such a settlement was reached that... | |
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