| Frank Irving Cobb - 1924 - 442 страница
...international sanctions can be devised or the United States be a party to them. To use his exact words: The present war must first be ended, but we owe it to candor and a just regard for the opinion of mankind to say that so far as our participation in the... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1925 - 452 страница
...and solemn adherence to a league for peace. He then proceeds to state the two purposes in this way: "The present war must first be ended; but we owe it to candor and to a just regard for the opinion of mankind to say that, so far as our participation in... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1917 - 376 страница
...and justice throughout the world. Such a settlement cannot now be long postponed. It is right that before it comes this Government should frankly formulate...present war must first be ended, but we owe it to candor and to a just regard for the opinion of mankind to say that, so far as our participation in... | |
| John A. Thompson - 2003 - 320 страница
...should ever overwhelm us again." However, by setting forth "the conditions upon which" the government "would feel justified in asking our people to approve...formal and solemn adherence to a League for Peace," he sought to make the promise of this American contribution to European security into a means of influencing... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 2006 - 469 страница
...and justice throughout the world. Such a settlement cannot now be long postponed. It is right that before it comes this Government should frankly formulate...Peace. I am here to attempt to state those conditions. No covenant of cooperative peace that does not include the peoples of the New World can suffice to... | |
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