... it was necessary, if a universal catastrophe was to be avoided, that a limit should be set to the sweep of destructive war and that some part of the great family of nations should keep the processes of peace alive, if only to prevent collective economic... The Living Age - Pagina 4051916Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 666 pagine
...Not only did we have no part or interest in the policies which seem to have brought the conflict on; it was necessary, if a universal catastrophe was to...was manifestly the duty of the self-governed nations of this hemisphere to redress, if possible, the balance of economic loss and confusion in the other,... | |
| Edward Mandell House - 1926 - 546 pagine
...be drawn actively into the conflict.' Later, in his message to Congress, December 7, 1915, he said: *It was necessary, if a universal catastrophe was...nations should keep the processes of peace alive.... It was manifestly the duty of the self-governed nations of this hemisphere to redress, if possible,... | |
| Edward Mandell House - 1926 - 550 pagine
...be drawn actively into the conflict.' Later, in his message to Congress, December 7, 1915, he said: 'It was necessary, if a universal catastrophe was...nations should keep the processes of peace alive. ... It was mani1 Conversation with the author, December 10, 1924. \ WILSON'S POLICY OF NEUTRALITY 51... | |
| Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour - 1926 - 548 pagine
...be drawn actively into the conflict.' Later, in his message to Congress, December 7, 1915, he said: 'It was necessary, if a universal catastrophe was...nations should keep the processes of peace alive. ... It was mani1 Conversation with the author, December 10, 1924. festly the duty of the self -governed... | |
| 1927 - 408 pagine
...peoples have never been called upon to attempt before. We have stood apart, studiously neutral; * * * it was necessary, if a universal catastrophe was to...nations should keep the processes of peace alive. * * * "There was a time in the early days of our own great nation and of the republics fighting their... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1924 - 1460 pagine
...Not only did we have no part or interest in the policies which seem to have brought the conflict on; it was necessary, if a universal catastrophe was to...was manifestly the duty of the self-governed nations of this hemisphere to redress, if possible, the balance of economic loss and confusion in the other,... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 pagine
...Not only did we have no part or interest in the policies which seem to have brought the conflict on; it was necessary, if a universal catastrophe was to...was manifestly the duty of the self-governed nations of this hemisphere to redress, if possible, the balance of economic loss and confusion in the other,... | |
| 1916 - 566 pagine
...some part of the family of nations eager to keep the processes of peace alive, "if only to prevent economic ruin and the breakdown throughout the world...industries by which its populations are fed and sustained." And if such views as these, from the less intellectual to the higher in our public life, have to be... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine, Paul Underwood Kellogg - 1916 - 844 pagine
...you. what will you do with him? Т НЕ PRESIDENT'S PLAN FOR PEACE AND PREPAREDNESS WITH EARNEST PLEA that "some part of the great family of nations should keep the processes of peace alive," President Wilson on Tuesday in his message to Congress and the nation emphasized the world mission... | |
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