President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iii
... defense of Germany . Upon this Correspondence each country rests its case , and upon this Correspondence each is to be judged . It is thought best to present it in a volume by itself , disconnected from narrative or from correspondence ...
... defense of Germany . Upon this Correspondence each country rests its case , and upon this Correspondence each is to be judged . It is thought best to present it in a volume by itself , disconnected from narrative or from correspondence ...
الصفحة 78
... defense . It cannot be discussed without first answering some very searching questions . It is said in some quarters that we are not prepared for war . What is meant by being prepared ? Is it meant that we are not ready upon brief ...
... defense . It cannot be discussed without first answering some very searching questions . It is said in some quarters that we are not prepared for war . What is meant by being prepared ? Is it meant that we are not ready upon brief ...
الصفحة 82
... defense ; and it has always been of defense that we have thought , never of ag- gression or of conquest . But who shall tell us now what sort of a navy to build ? We shall take leave to be strong upon the seas , in the future as in the ...
... defense ; and it has always been of defense that we have thought , never of ag- gression or of conquest . But who shall tell us now what sort of a navy to build ? We shall take leave to be strong upon the seas , in the future as in the ...
الصفحة 118
... defense ; and with the thought constantly in our minds that the principles we hold most dear can be achieved by the slow processes of history only in the kindly and wholesome atmosphere of peace , and not by the use of hostile force ...
... defense ; and with the thought constantly in our minds that the principles we hold most dear can be achieved by the slow processes of history only in the kindly and wholesome atmosphere of peace , and not by the use of hostile force ...
الصفحة 120
... defense . The Navy of the United States is already a very great and efficient force . Not rapidly , but slowly , with careful attention , our naval force has been devel- oped until the Navy of the United States stands recog- nized as ...
... defense . The Navy of the United States is already a very great and efficient force . Not rapidly , but slowly , with careful attention , our naval force has been devel- oped until the Navy of the United States stands recog- nized as ...
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