Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected,... President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the War - Страница 107написао/ла Frederick Henry Lynch - 1918 - 124 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1925 - 448 страница
...belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created...of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto framed or projected that no nation, no probable combination of nations could face or withstand it.... | |
| William Lawrence - 1925 - 224 страница
...subject which had now become a familiar and popular one, saying that, of necessity, ' a force must be created as a guarantor of the permanency of the...settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now [ 156 ] engaged that no nation, no probable combination, could face or withstand it. ... It must be... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1943 - 1076 страница
...the Senate, Foreign Relations, 1917, supp. 1, p. 24. " 'Mere agreements may not make peace secure; it will be absolutely necessary that a force be created...combination of nations, could face or withstand it.' "Our amendments have no object other than the practical realization of the same idea. "We are speaking... | |
| 1917 - 734 страница
...of individual nations. President Wilson does not shirk the obvious difficulty. He says : It will b« absolutely necessary that a force be created as a...combination of nations, could face or withstand it. That is, the League for Peace is to be so strong that neither the British Empire, nor France, nor Eussia,... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 страница
...mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. ... It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created...alliance hitherto formed or projected that no nation . . . could face or withstand it. ... the guarantees exchanged must neither recognize nor imply a difference... | |
| William Esslinger - 1955 - 194 страница
...did not join, and important clauses of the Covenant were neither far-reaching nor specific enough. 2 hitherto formed or projected, that no nation, no probable...combination of nations, could face or withstand it." His draft did not provide such a police force. When he was asked about this in Paris he answered: "My... | |
| Garet Garrett - 2003 - 292 страница
...must be," he said, "a peace made secure by an organized major force of mankind. It will absolutely be necessary that a force be created as a guarantor of...greater than the force of any nation now engaged, any alliance hitherto formed or projected, that no nation, no probable combination of nations, could... | |
| Robert Jewett, John Shelton Lawrence - 2004 - 412 страница
...Europe, Wilson made room for a realistic assessment of the need for an effective world government: "It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as a guarantee of the permanency of the [peace] settlement so much greater than the force of any nation... | |
| Martin J. Medhurst - 2006 - 236 страница
...and the League of Nations. "It is absolutely necessary," Wilson held, "that a force be created ... so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged...probable combination of nations, could face or withstand it."52 To Wilson, the collective security system was a better alternative for accomplishing the goals... | |
| Colin Dueck - 2008 - 235 страница
...war. In its place, Wilson insisted that "it will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much...nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed . . . that no nation, no probable combination of nations could face or withstand it."27 Wilson did... | |
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