| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1916 - 388 str.
...is not only to be free and prosperous ourselves, but also to be the friend and thoughtful partizan of those who are free or who desire freedom the world...conditions, but with the same impulse and ultimate object. From his Address to the Manhattan Club at New York, November 4, 1915. There is another matter which... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1916 - 386 str.
...free of masters altogether. For ourselves we wish nothing but the full liberty of self -development ; and with ourselves in this great matter we associate...conditions, but with the same impulse and ultimate object. From his Address to the Manhattan Club at New York, November 4, 1915. There is another matter which... | |
| eugene c. brooks - 1916 - 756 str.
...hemisphere. We wish not only for the United States but for them the fullest freedom of independent growth and action, for we know that throughout this hemisphere...great processes of the future unfold themselves." From Woodrow Wilson's Address before the Manhattan Club of New York, November 4, 1915. THE AMERICAN... | |
| Eugene Clyde Brooks - 1916 - 586 str.
...hemisphere. We wish not only for the United States but for them the fullest freedom of independent growth and action, for we know that throughout this hemisphere...great processes of the future unfold themselves." From Woodrow Wilson's Address before the Manhattan Club of New York, November 4, 1915. THE AMERICAN... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 456 str.
...an individual and independent force in the world to ourselves, our neighbors, and the world itself. Our principles are well known. It is not necessary...conditions but with the same impulse and ultimate object. . . . Within a year we have witnessed what we did not believe possible, a great European conflict involving... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 458 str.
...free of masters altogether. For ourselves we wish nothing but the full liberty of sel f -development ; and with ourselves in this great matter we associate...conditions but with the same impulse and ultimate object. . . . Within a year we have witnessed what we did not believe possible, a great European conflict involving... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 538 str.
...an individual and independent force in the world to ourselves, our neighbors, and the world itself. Our principles are well known. It is not necessary...conditions but with the same impulse and ultimate object. 127 All this is very clear to ns and will, I confidently predict, become more and more clear to the... | |
| Frederick Henry Lynch - 1918 - 136 str.
...free of masters altogether. For ourselves we wish nothing but the full liberty of self-government; and with ourselves in this great matter we associate...conditions but with the same impulse and ultimate object." "We are participants, whether we would or not, in the life of the world. The interests of all nations... | |
| 1915 - 1062 str.
...In diction and theory of action the President's address leaves little room for criticism. He said : For ourselves we wish nothing but the full liberty...conditions, but with the same impulse and ultimate object. . . But we feel justified in preparing ourselves to vindicate our right to independent and unmolested... | |
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