President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... rights . The strain of democracy runs through all of his messages and addresses as a golden . thread , and the means to bring about constitutional government- } which , in the President's mind , is apparently synonymous xi.
... rights . The strain of democracy runs through all of his messages and addresses as a golden . thread , and the means to bring about constitutional government- } which , in the President's mind , is apparently synonymous xi.
الصفحة xiii
... meaning is not debated outside the United States . Everywhere else the language of the treaty is given but one interpretation , and that interpretation precludes the exemption I am asking you to repeal . We consented to the treaty ; its ...
... meaning is not debated outside the United States . Everywhere else the language of the treaty is given but one interpretation , and that interpretation precludes the exemption I am asking you to repeal . We consented to the treaty ; its ...
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... mean more , much more , to us than merely an enlarged field for our com- merce and enterprise . They mean an enlargement of the field of self - government and the realization of the hopes and rights of a nation with whose best ...
... mean more , much more , to us than merely an enlarged field for our com- merce and enterprise . They mean an enlargement of the field of self - government and the realization of the hopes and rights of a nation with whose best ...
الصفحة 3
... means than force . Difficulties more and more entangle those who claim to constitute the legitimate government of the Republic . They have not made good their claim in fact . Their successes in the field have proved only temporary . War ...
... means than force . Difficulties more and more entangle those who claim to constitute the legitimate government of the Republic . They have not made good their claim in fact . Their successes in the field have proved only temporary . War ...
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... mean to slacken in the least our efforts to safeguard their lives and their interests , but because it is imperative that they should take no unnecessary risks when it is physically possible for them to leave the coun- try . We should ...
... mean to slacken in the least our efforts to safeguard their lives and their interests , but because it is imperative that they should take no unnecessary risks when it is physically possible for them to leave the coun- try . We should ...
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