President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... circumstances of the Republic , I deeply regret to say , do not seem to promise even the foundations of such a peace . We have waited many months , months full of peril and anxiety , for the conditions there to improve , and they have ...
... circumstances of the Republic , I deeply regret to say , do not seem to promise even the foundations of such a peace . We have waited many months , months full of peril and anxiety , for the conditions there to improve , and they have ...
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... circumstances in the spirit of the most earnest and disinterested friendship . It is our purpose in whatever we do or propose in this per- plexing and distressing situation not only to pay the most scrupulous regard to the sovereignty ...
... circumstances in the spirit of the most earnest and disinterested friendship . It is our purpose in whatever we do or propose in this per- plexing and distressing situation not only to pay the most scrupulous regard to the sovereignty ...
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... circumstances are new . The rejec- tion of our friendship makes them new and will inevi- tably bring its own alterations in the whole aspect of affairs . The actual situation of the authorities at Mexico City will presently be revealed ...
... circumstances are new . The rejec- tion of our friendship makes them new and will inevi- tably bring its own alterations in the whole aspect of affairs . The actual situation of the authorities at Mexico City will presently be revealed ...
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... circumstances be the partisans of either party to the contest that now distracts Mexico , or constitute our- selves the virtual umpire between them . I am happy to say that several of the great Govern- ments of the world have given this ...
... circumstances be the partisans of either party to the contest that now distracts Mexico , or constitute our- selves the virtual umpire between them . I am happy to say that several of the great Govern- ments of the world have given this ...
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... circumstances which we are come together to celebrate without being most profoundly stirred . There has come over me since I sat down here a sense of deep solemnity , because it has seemed to me that I saw ghosts crowding - a great ...
... circumstances which we are come together to celebrate without being most profoundly stirred . There has come over me since I sat down here a sense of deep solemnity , because it has seemed to me that I saw ghosts crowding - a great ...
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