Fourth, that all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost satisfaction that can be accorded them without introducing new or perpetuating old elements of discord and antagonism that would be likely in time to break the peace of Europe... War Reprint - Страница 341918Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1918 - 758 страница
...of the populations concerned, and not as part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims among rival states ; and Fourth, that all well-defined national...the peace of Europe, and consequently of the world. On February 12, the morning after the speech was delivered, [ was in the smoking compartment of a Pullman,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1918 - 976 страница
...of the population concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims among rival States ; and, Fourth — That all well-defined...the peace of Europe, and consequently, of the world. " A general peace erected upon such foundations can be discussed," said Mr. Wilson. "Until such a peace... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1918 - 506 страница
...of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims among rival States ; and, "Fourth — That all well-defined...the peace of Europe, and consequently of the world. "A general peace erected upon such foundations can be discussed. Until such a peace can be secured... | |
| 1918 - 662 страница
...of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims among rival States ; and, Fourth — That all well-defined...the peace of Europe, and consequently of the world. A general peace erected upon such foundations can be discussed. Until such a peace can be secured we... | |
| 1918 - 942 страница
...populations concerned, and not as part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states; Fourth, that all well-defined national aspirations...the peace of Europe, and consequently of the world. For the maintenance of these, the President declares, the United States will fight to the end. Shortly... | |
| David Starr Jordan - 1918 - 176 страница
...concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states; and 4. that all well-defined national aspirations shall be...the peace of Europe and consequently of the world. On a basis such as this, international order must rest; modern civilization will be content with nothing... | |
| Paul Monroe, Irving Elgar Miller - 1918 - 368 страница
...concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states ; and 4. that All well-defined national aspirations shall be...the peace of Europe and consequently of the world. On a basis such as this, international order must rest ; modern civilization will be content with nothing... | |
| Frederick Henry Lynch - 1918 - 136 страница
...concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustments of compromise of claims amongst rival states. (4) That all well-defined national aspirations shall be...peace of Europe, and, consequently, of the world. APPENDIX IV THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ON A LEAGUE OF NATIONS "I have said, and shall say again,... | |
| Julius Washington Muller - 1918 - 416 страница
...concerned, and not as part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival States ; and (4) that all well-defined national aspirations shall be...the peace of Europe and consequently of the world. Q. — When did America declare that force was the only possible reply to the Central Powers ? A.;—... | |
| 1918 - 510 страница
...not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claim* among rival - 1 .1 1 ••- ; and 4. That all well-defined national aspirations shall be...the peace of Europe and consequently of the world. The Teutonic ideas of a peace settlement were, the President said, still those of the Congress of Vienna.... | |
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