In the measures to be taken to secure the future peace of the world the people and Government of the United States are as vitally and as directly interested as the Governments now at war. Their interest, moreover, in the means to be adopted to relieve... History Teacher's Magazine - Stran 1461917Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| New York State Bar Association - 1918 - 892 strani
...interested as the governments now at war. Their interest, moreover, in the means to be adopted, to relieve' the smaller and weaker peoples of the world of the...with every influence and resource at their command. — (Froto President Wilson's identic note to the 'warring 'nations: dated Washington, December iS,... | |
| 1916 - 880 strani
...interested as the Governments now at war. Their interest, moreover, in the means to be adopted to relieve the smaller and weaker peoples of the world of the...with every influence and resource at their command." That is a far-looking object of the American people in entering this war. Again, on February 26th :... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1917 - 376 strani
...interested as the Governments now at war. Their interest, moreover, in the means to be adopted to relieve the smaller and weaker peoples of the world of the...with every influence and resource at their command. But the war must first be concluded. The terms upon which it is to be concluded they are not at liberty... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1921 - 1178 strani
...interested as the Governments now at war. Their interest, moreover, in the means to be adopted to relieve the smaller and weaker peoples of the world of the...with every influence and resource at their command. But the war must first be concluded. The terms upon which it is to be concluded they are not at liberty... | |
| 1917 - 792 strani
...interested as the governments now at war. Their interest, moreover, in the means to be adopted to relieve the smaller and weaker peoples of the world of the...with every influence and resource at their command. But the war must first be concluded. The terms upon which it is to be concluded they are not at liberty... | |
| John Milton Cooper - 2001 - 476 strani
...such a league as an inducement to the belligerents to make peace. Americans, the president avowed, "stand ready, and even eager, to cooperate in the...is over with every influence and resource at their command."18 Wilson's move stirred up hornets' nests of recrimination on both sides of the Atlantic.... | |
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