We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their Government acted in entering this war. It was not with their previous knowledge or approval. The Spirit of Lafayette - Strana 86autor/autoři: James Mott Hallowell - 2006 - 104 str.Omezený náhled - Podrobnosti o knize
| Roady Kenehan - 1917 - 614 str.
...quarrel with the ^German people. We have no feeling towards them but one of sympathy and friendship.. Jt was not upon their impulse that their government acted...entering this war. It was not with their previous kno'a'ledgc or approval. It was a war determined upon us wars used to be determined upon in the old,... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 str.
...President Wilson, when on the 2nd of April, 1917, he said: "We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy...with their previous knowledge or approval. ... It will be easier for us to conduct ourselves as belligerents in a high spirit of right and fairness,... | |
| 1920 - 1110 str.
...President Wilson said, in his celebrated message to Congress: We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy...was not with their previous knowledge or approval. So profound was the understanding which the American Government had of its duties, and so serious was... | |
| 1920 - 736 str.
...President Wilson said, in his celebrated message to Congress: We have no quar-rel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy...was not with their previous knowledge or approval. So profound was the understanding which the American Government had of its duties, and so serious was... | |
| 1914 - 614 str.
...will note that the President says: "We have no quarrel with the German people," continued the speaker. "We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy...friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their governmenl acted in entering this war. It was not with their previous knowledge or approval." And right... | |
| Marie Louise Herdman - 1916 - 556 str.
...struggle. He put especial stress on the fact that, "We have no quarrel with the German people," that we have no feeling toward them "but one of sympathy and friendship." It is against the Prussian military system that this war is waged, it is the Imperial German Government... | |
| 1917 - 674 str.
...government, accredited to the government of the United States. We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy...determined upon as wars used to be determined upon in tb old, unhappy days, when peoples were nowhere consulted by their rulers and wars were provoked and... | |
| Carl William Ackerman - 1917 - 330 str.
...observed among the individual citizens of civilised states. "We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy...approval. "It was a war determined upon as wars used kfl II ;,«..it 1917 •,'KiljoiK- Jyrieftenspfeift .Urn Jim«.l..,n,, ,ck,r i. .u Bil, ..I. SCHWAB... | |
| National Security League - 1918 - 590 str.
...message President Wilson says: "We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling towards them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not...was not with their previous knowledge or approval." We have warned and reminded and appealed, and conjured them, even as Jefferson declares the colonies... | |
| Frederick Henry Lynch - 1917 - 106 str.
...in Christian terms. He said: "We have no quarrel with the German people, we have no feeling towards them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not...was not with their previous knowledge or approval. . . . The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations... | |
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