Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow WilsonBoni and Liveright, Incorporated, 1918 - Počet stran: 316 Illustrated t.p. Covers period from 1913 to 1918. |
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Strana 123
... nation or group of nations seeks to disturb those fundamental things , can we feel that civilization is at last in a way of justifying its existence and claiming to be finally established . It is clear that nations must in the future be ...
... nation or group of nations seeks to disturb those fundamental things , can we feel that civilization is at last in a way of justifying its existence and claiming to be finally established . It is clear that nations must in the future be ...
Strana 124
... nations with one another arbitrary force must be rejected and we must move forward to the thought of the modern world , the thought of which peace is the very atmosphere . That thought constitutes a chief part of the passionate ...
... nations with one another arbitrary force must be rejected and we must move forward to the thought of the modern world , the thought of which peace is the very atmosphere . That thought constitutes a chief part of the passionate ...
Strana 162
... nations will join her , to see to it that no nation and no group of nations tries to take advantage of another nation or group of nations , and that the only thing ever fought for is the common rights of humanity . A great many men are ...
... nations will join her , to see to it that no nation and no group of nations tries to take advantage of another nation or group of nations , and that the only thing ever fought for is the common rights of humanity . A great many men are ...
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YEAR 1913 | 1 |
DRESS15 GROVER CLEVELand Letter ON DEDICATION | 13 |
YEAR 1914 | 22 |
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