| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 186 страница
...hereafter hold the world at peace. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...owed it to you, as the council associated with me 1 in the final determination of our international obligations, to disclose to you without reserve the... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 176 страница
...hereafter hold the world at peace. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...owed it to you, as the council associated with me 1 in the final determination of our international obligations, to disclose to you without reserve the... | |
| Albert Edward McKinley - 1918 - 190 страница
...thereafter hold the world at peace. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...granted. I have sought this opportunity to address yon because I thought that I owed it to you, as the council associated with me in the final determination... | |
| Andrew Hallner - 1918 - 296 страница
...every discussion of peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be given by some definite concert of power which will make...sane and thoughtful man must take that for granted. America Must Play Part. "I have sought this chance to address you because I thought 1 owed it to you,... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 346 страница
...thereafter hold 20 the world at peace. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...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... | |
| William Teulon Swan Stallybrass - 1918 - 192 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... | |
| Frederick Henry Lynch - 1918 - 136 страница
...ADDRESS OF JANUARY 22, 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...it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe shall ever overwhelm us again. Every lover of mankind, every sane and thoughtful man must take that... | |
| Emily Greene Balch - 1918 - 420 страница
...their antagonists." (4) In every discussion it is taken for granted that there must hereafter be " some definite concert of power which will make it...such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again." His purpose is now to formulate the conditions upon which the Government would feel justified in asking... | |
| James Edward Cowell Welldon - 1918 - 106 страница
...hold the world at peace." He says that " Peace must be followed by the definite concert of the Powers, which will make it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again." But he goes on to make this admission, that a force must be created as a guarantor of the permanency... | |
| James Mott Hallowell - 1919 - 120 страница
...of right and reason instead of by the law of might. It must be " some definite concert of power that will make it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again." In a memorable address to the Senate of the United States on January 22, 1917, the President urged... | |
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