President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 126
... nations on the other side of the sea , which had then only begun to disclose ... neutral . It was our manifest duty to do so . Not only did we have no part ... nations should keep the processes of peace alive , if only to prevent ...
... nations on the other side of the sea , which had then only begun to disclose ... neutral . It was our manifest duty to do so . Not only did we have no part ... nations should keep the processes of peace alive , if only to prevent ...
الصفحة 165
... States , are the one great disengaged power , the one neutral power , finding it exceedingly difficult to be ... nations themselves that were engaged seemed to be looking to us for some sort of action , not hostile in character but ...
... States , are the one great disengaged power , the one neutral power , finding it exceedingly difficult to be ... nations themselves that were engaged seemed to be looking to us for some sort of action , not hostile in character but ...
الصفحة 181
... foreign relations of the country of which it is my plain duty to inform you very ... neutral as well as of belligerent ownership , to keep out of the waters it ... nations , particularly if submarine craft were to be employed as its ...
... foreign relations of the country of which it is my plain duty to inform you very ... neutral as well as of belligerent ownership , to keep out of the waters it ... nations , particularly if submarine craft were to be employed as its ...
الصفحة 182
... nations in these matters , upon which the Gov- ernment of the United States ... nations . Notwithstanding the earnest protest of our Govern- ment , the ... neutral vessels , would be reduced to a minimum by the instructions which it ...
... nations in these matters , upon which the Gov- ernment of the United States ... nations . Notwithstanding the earnest protest of our Govern- ment , the ... neutral vessels , would be reduced to a minimum by the instructions which it ...
الصفحة 186
... neutral rights aside in pursuit of its imme- diate objects . The Government of the United States has been very ... nations . It has been willing to wait until the signifi- cance of the facts became absolutely unmistakable and susceptible ...
... neutral rights aside in pursuit of its imme- diate objects . The Government of the United States has been very ... nations . It has been willing to wait until the signifi- cance of the facts became absolutely unmistakable and susceptible ...
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action affairs Ameri America armed army Austria-Hungary authority believe belligerent Central Powers circumstances civilized co-operation commerce common concerned Congress counsel December 18 declaration defense desire duty enemy fact February 25 feel fellow citizens fight flag force foreign freedom friends friendship gentlemen German Empire heart honor hope Huerta humanity immediate Imperial German Government interest justice land liberty lives mankind matter means ment merchant vessels Mexican Mexico Mexico City military mind Monroe Doctrine nations Navy necessary neutral neutral nations never objects ourselves peace political present President Wilson principles privilege processes purpose question ready realize regard revolution Russia seas secure seek seems selfish sentiment serve settlement ships speak spirit stand struggle submarine sympathy Tampico territory things thought tion United Vera Cruz Victoriano Huerta warfare Washington whole wish wrong