| United States. Department of State - 1938 - 860 strani
...must make a concerted effort in opposition to those violations of treaties and that ignoring of human instincts which today are creating a state of international...is no escape through mere isolation or neutrality." Mr. President, it is in the interests of the general cause of peace and security between nations, as... | |
| United States. Congress - 1938 - 756 strani
...nations must make a concerted effort In opposition to those violations of treaties and those Ignorlngs of humane Instincts which today are creating a state...and respect the equal right of their neighbors to be free and live In peace, must work together for the triumph of law and moral principles in order... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1943 - 908 strani
...uphold laws and principles on which alone peace can rest secure. The peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to those violations of treaties and those ignorings of humane 384 instincts which today are creating a state of international anarchy and instability from which... | |
| Dexter Perkins - 1957 - 210 strani
...of the region most isolationist in sentiment, he declared that "peace-loving nations" must "make a concerted effort in opposition to those violations...treaties and those ignorings of humane instincts which are today creating a state of international anarchy and instability from which there is no escape through... | |
| United States. President (1963-1969 : Johnson) - 1965 - 1112 strani
...free men resolve to draw a line, to stand on it, and to hold it. President Roosevelt called for "a concerted effort in opposition to those violations...instability from which there is no escape through mere isoladon. . . ." Well, that was 1937. It took some time and it took a world catastrophe to wake men... | |
| United States. President (1963-1969 : Johnson) - 1965 - 910 strani
...that in the a concerted effort to uphold laws and principles on which alone peace can rest secure. "Those who cherish their freedom and recognize and respect the equal right of their neighbors to be free and live in peace, must work together for the triumph of law and moral principles in order... | |
| Robert Dallek - 1995 - 688 strani
...attacked. To prevent this, "peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to those . . . creating a state of international anarchy and instability...is no escape through mere isolation or neutrality." He proposed that this opposition take the form of a "quarantine." "The epidemic of world lawlessness,"... | |
| Manfred Jonas - 1985 - 340 strani
...occurred were "a matter of vital interest and concern to the people of the United States," and were "creating a state of international anarchy and instability...which there is no escape through mere isolation or neutrality."33 Although Dieckhoff accepted Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles's assurances that... | |
| David Steigerwald - 1994 - 324 strani
...defense policy. "Peace-loving nations," he announced, "must make a concerted effort" to arrest the spread of "international anarchy and instability from which there is no escape through mere isolation or neutrality."2 Wilsonians who had been bitterly critical the year before reconsidered their opposition... | |
| Rudolf V. A. Janssens - 1995 - 534 strani
...his so-called "Quarantine Speech'' the President stated that: "The peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to those violations...today are creating a state of international anarchy, international instability from which there is no escape through mere isolation or neutrality."4 Roosevelt... | |
| |