They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it and that it may be understood that no other interpretation was in my thought. I am seeking... Blackwood's Magazine - Strona 2611920Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| 1917 - Liczba stron: 700
...understand them to be. Peace Without Viclory They Imply first of all that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that...seeking only to face realities and to face them without «oft concealments. Victory would mean peace forced upon the loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the... | |
| Robert Goldsmith - 1917 - Liczba stron: 370
...set forth what we understand them to be. " They imply first of all that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that...thought. I am seeking only to face realities and to face there without soft concealments. Victory would mean peace forced upon the loser, a victor's terms imposed... | |
| 1917 - Liczba stron: 680
...Victory They Imply first of all that It must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to eay this. I beg that I may be permitted to put my own...seeking only to face realities and to face them without «oft concealments. Victory would mean peace forced upon the loser, a victor's terms imposed upon the... | |
| Christian Frederick Gauss - 1917 - Liczba stron: 336
...set-forth what we understand them to be. They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that...understood that no other interpretation was in my thought. 4 I am seeking only to face realities and to face them without soft concealments. Victory would mean... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - Liczba stron: 408
...set forth what we understand them to be. They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that...understood that no other interpretation was in my thought. 4 I am seeking only to face realities and to face them without soft concealments. Victory would mean... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - Liczba stron: 324
...set forth what we understand them to be. They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that...understood that no other interpretation was in my thought.4 I am seeking only to face realities and to face them without soft concealments. Victory would... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - Liczba stron: 304
...set forth what we understand them to be. They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that...understood that no other interpretation was in my thought.4 I am seeking only to face realities and to face them without soft concealments. Victory would... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - Liczba stron: 350
...set forth what we understand them to be. They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that...understood that no other interpretation was in my thought.4 I am seeking only to face realities and to face them without soft concealments. Victory would... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1917 - Liczba stron: 582
...Kitchell Webster. (Bobbs-Merrill Co.; $1.35.) THE BEETLE. By Richard Marsh. (GP Putnam's Sons; $1.50.) "I am seeking only to face realities, and to face them without soft concealments. " These were the words of President Wilson not very long ago, and they won a quick response in the... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - Liczba stron: 368
...set forth what we understand them to be. 25 They imply, first of all, that it must be a peace without victory. It is not pleasant to say this. I beg that...thought. I am seeking only to face realities and to 30 face them without soft concealments. Victory would mean peace forced upon the loser, a victor's... | |
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