President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... concern to see peace and order prevail in Central America , this consent of man- kind to what we are attempting , this attitude of the great nations of the world towards what we may attempt in dealing with this distressed people at our ...
... concern to see peace and order prevail in Central America , this consent of man- kind to what we are attempting , this attitude of the great nations of the world towards what we may attempt in dealing with this distressed people at our ...
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... substance of the business of the Government , makes comment and emphasis on my part unnecessary . ' Only that part of the address is given which concerns international rela- tions . The country , I am thankful to say , is 27.
... substance of the business of the Government , makes comment and emphasis on my part unnecessary . ' Only that part of the address is given which concerns international rela- tions . The country , I am thankful to say , is 27.
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... concern the existence of the Nation as were stirring then , and every man who worthily stands in this presence should exam- ine himself and see whether he has the full conception of what it means that America should live her own life ...
... concern the existence of the Nation as were stirring then , and every man who worthily stands in this presence should exam- ine himself and see whether he has the full conception of what it means that America should live her own life ...
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... concerned . The spirit of the Nation in this critical matter will be determined largely by what individuals and society and those gathered in public meetings do and say , upon what newspapers and magazines contain , upon what ministers ...
... concerned . The spirit of the Nation in this critical matter will be determined largely by what individuals and society and those gathered in public meetings do and say , upon what newspapers and magazines contain , upon what ministers ...
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... are more evident and conspicuous in our day than they have ever been before . ' Only that part of the address is given which concerns public opinion and international relations . The opinion of the world is the mistress of the 69.
... are more evident and conspicuous in our day than they have ever been before . ' Only that part of the address is given which concerns public opinion and international relations . The opinion of the world is the mistress of the 69.
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