| 1918 - 416 strani
...the war ' might be concluded ... as would make it possible frankly ' to compare them.' He added, ' It may be that peace is ' nearer than we know ; that...which the belligerents ' on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary ' to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared.' Had... | |
| 1926 - 536 strani
...should not be taken as a proposal for peace, or even an offer of mediation, but merely as a feeler : "It may be that peace is nearer than we know, that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared, that an... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 strani
...guaranties, what political or territorial changes or readjustments, what stage of military success, even, would bring the war to an end. It may be that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared ; that an... | |
| 1917 - 458 strani
...guaranties, what political or territorial changes or readjustments, what stage of military success even, would bring the war to an end. It may be that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared ; that an... | |
| 1917 - 458 strani
...guarantees, what political or territorial changes or readjustments, what stage of military success even would bring the war to an end. It may be that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared ; that an... | |
| 1917 - 462 strani
...guaranties, what political or territorial changes or readjustments, what stage of military success even, would bring the war to an end. It may be that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared ; that an... | |
| 1917 - 688 strani
...guaranties, what political or territorial changes or readjustments, what stage of military success even, would bring the war to an end. "It may be that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared ; that an... | |
| United States. President - 1916 - 594 strani
...guarantees, what political or territorial changes or readjustments, what stage of military success even, would bring the war to an end. It may be that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem It necessary to Insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared ; that an... | |
| 1917 - 676 strani
...guaranties, what political or territorial changes or readjustments, what stage of military success even, would bring the war to an end. "It may be that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared; that an... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 strani
...guaranties, what political or territorial changes or readjustments, what stage of military success, even, would bring the war to an end. It may be that...which the belligerents on the one side and on the other would deem it necessary to insist upon are not so irreconcilable as some have feared; that an... | |
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