President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... interest than that of helping to make the coming peace of such a nature as to render the recurrence of the events of the last three years impossible . There were two ways of bringing about the escape from the war idea . In the first ...
... interest than that of helping to make the coming peace of such a nature as to render the recurrence of the events of the last three years impossible . There were two ways of bringing about the escape from the war idea . In the first ...
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... interest the power of honour of such states . It is also under the control of the League of Nations that the consultation of peoples for purposes of self- determination must be organized . This popular right can be 97.
... interest the power of honour of such states . It is also under the control of the League of Nations that the consultation of peoples for purposes of self- determination must be organized . This popular right can be 97.
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... interest lies always in the war scares and progressive competition in the prepara- tion for war . The nations , being armed solely for self - defence and for such action as the League of Nations may ask them to take in defence of ...
... interest lies always in the war scares and progressive competition in the prepara- tion for war . The nations , being armed solely for self - defence and for such action as the League of Nations may ask them to take in defence of ...
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... interest and for the benefit of the populations 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 accorded the utmost ...
... interest and for the benefit of the populations 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 accorded the utmost ...
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... interest of mankind . " We are participants , whether we would or not , in the life of the world . The interests of all nations are our own also . We are partners with the rest . What affects mankind is inevitably our affair as well as ...
... interest of mankind . " We are participants , whether we would or not , in the life of the world . The interests of all nations are our own also . We are partners with the rest . What affects mankind is inevitably our affair as well as ...
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