Third, every territorial settlement involved in this war must be made in the Interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival States... Journal of Education - Strana 3491918Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1918 - 740 str.
...a game, even the great game, now forever discredited, of the balance of power ; but that X. IJverv territorial settlement involved in this war must be...the interest and for the benefit of the populations con•cemed, and not as a ]>art of any mere adjustment or compromise .ol claims amongst rival suites:... | |
| 1917 - 590 str.
...power. — President Wilson. Every territorial settlement involved in this war, must be mado in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival States.— President Wilson. America... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 str.
...pawns in a game, even the great game, now forever discredited, of the balance of power; but that Third, every territorial settlement involved in this war...the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states; and Fourth, that all well... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1919 - 720 str.
...in a game, even the great game, now forever discredited, of the balance of power; but that, third, every territorial settlement involved in this war...part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states." Now, of course, if one takes these paragraphs and examines them more carefully,... | |
| 1922 - 634 str.
...allies that they could rely upon fair treatment in case of surrender. The third was directly applicable :"every territorial settlement involved in this war...the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims among rival states." Only a month before the... | |
| 1920 - 560 str.
...points of his program of February 11, last, are no less explicit: (3) Every territorial settlement must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment for compromise of claims amongst rival states. (4) All well-defined national... | |
| 1919 - 492 str.
...bartered from Sovereignty to Sovereignty as if they were mere chattels and pawns in a game. Third, every territorial settlement involved in this war must be made in the interests of the populations concerned, and not as a compromise of claims amongst rival states. Fourth,... | |
| 1918 - 828 str.
...in a game, even the great game, now forever discredited, of the balance of power; but that, Third, every territorial settlement involved in this war...the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any 180 INTERNATIONAL PROGRESS mere adjustment or compromise of claims among rival States;... | |
| 1919 - 484 str.
...this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims among rival States ; and, Fourth — That all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost satisfaction that... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - 350 str.
...a game, even the great game, now forever discredited, of the balance of power ; but that, Third — Every territorial settlement involved in this war...the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims among rival states; and. Fourth — That all... | |
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