President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... military des- potism has been set up which has hardly more than the semblance of national authority . It originated in the usurpation of Victoriano Huerta , who , after a brief attempt to play the part of constitutional President , has ...
... military des- potism has been set up which has hardly more than the semblance of national authority . It originated in the usurpation of Victoriano Huerta , who , after a brief attempt to play the part of constitutional President , has ...
الصفحة 34
... military commander of the port . The incident cannot be regarded as a trivial one , especially as two of the men arrested were taken from the boat itself - that is to say , from the territory of the United States - but had it stood by ...
... military commander of the port . The incident cannot be regarded as a trivial one , especially as two of the men arrested were taken from the boat itself - that is to say , from the territory of the United States - but had it stood by ...
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... Military Academy established at West Point renders the Army of the United States . The midshipmen , as the students of this institution are called , are appointed , seventeen by the President , twenty - five by the Secre- tary of the ...
... Military Academy established at West Point renders the Army of the United States . The midshipmen , as the students of this institution are called , are appointed , seventeen by the President , twenty - five by the Secre- tary of the ...
الصفحة 78
... military service in times of peace . Allow me to speak with great plainness and direct- ness upon this great matter and to avow my convictions with deep earnestness . I have tried to know what America is , what her people think , what ...
... military service in times of peace . Allow me to speak with great plainness and direct- ness upon this great matter and to avow my convictions with deep earnestness . I have tried to know what America is , what her people think , what ...
الصفحة 80
... military establishments . We never have had , and while we retain our present prin- ciples and ideals we never shall have , a large standing army . If asked , Are you ready to defend yourselves ? we reply , Most assuredly , to the ...
... military establishments . We never have had , and while we retain our present prin- ciples and ideals we never shall have , a large standing army . If asked , Are you ready to defend yourselves ? we reply , Most assuredly , to the ...
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