He takes the liberty of calling attention to the fact that the objects which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and to the world. Blackwood's Magazine - Strona 2611920Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| William Archer - 1919 - Liczba stron: 152
...which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and...privileges of the great and powerful states now at war. Surely the irony of this passage ought to have been apparent from the first. It states a literal fact,... | |
| VICTOR L. BERGER - 1919 - Liczba stron: 934
...which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and...the rights and privileges of the great and powerful Slates now at war. Kach wishes itself to be made secure in the future, along with all other nations... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1919 - Liczba stron: 172
...BELLIGERENTS SUGGESTING PEACE NEGOTIATIONS, DECEMBER 18, 1916. [State Papers and Addresses, p. 346.] Each side desires to make the rights and privileges...privileges of the great and powerful States now at war. In the measures to be taken to secure the future peace of the world the peopleand Government of the... | |
| Enrique Rocuant - 1919 - Liczba stron: 230
...which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and...peoples and small States as secure against aggression as the rights and privileges of the great and powerful States now at war. Each wishes itself to be... | |
| VICTOR L. BERGER - 1919 - Liczba stron: 776
...which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and...privileges of weak peoples and small states as secure ag.tinst aggression or denial in the future as the rights and privileges of the great and powerful... | |
| William Herbert Hobbs - 1919 - Liczba stron: 474
...German Great General Staff were made on this assumption. "But the President continues in his note: 'Each side desires to make the rights and privileges...aggression or denial in the future as the rights and privi- 1rm^"^^t leges of the great and powerful states now at •m*ll•t•tes. war.' Do they indeed!... | |
| 1919 - Liczba stron: 716
...belligerents on the same moral plane, in its statement that the objects on both sides "are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and to the world." The state ment was verbally accurate and rang with a certain grim irony which may have touched Wilson's... | |
| William Lenhart McPherson - 1920 - Liczba stron: 444
...which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and...against aggression or denial in the future as the rights of the great and powerful states now at war. In a recent volume, The Peace President: a Brief Appreciation,... | |
| Lee Holt - 1920 - Liczba stron: 366
...have in mind in this war are virtually the same as stated in general terms to their own people and the world. Each side desires to make the rights and...privileges of the great and powerful States now at war." I am inclined to think that this is the first step to America 118 coining in with the Allies, though... | |
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