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" Responsible statesmen must now everywhere see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass others, upon vindictive action of any sort, or any... "
The Forum of Democracy - Page 189
edited by - 1917 - 207 pages
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The Liberal Magazine, Volumes 25-26

1918 - 728 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of Governments, the...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1922, Volume 17

United States. President - 1917 - 566 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war, which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of governments — the...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volume 11

1917 - 272 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war, which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of governments — the...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volume 11

1917 - 260 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war, which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of governments — the...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

1917 - 962 pages
...express these facts most forcibly: "No peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions, to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass others,...sort or any kind of revenge or deliberate injury." Appearances convey the impression that the world as a whole is preparing to commit hara-kiri by permanent...
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Nelson's History of the War, Volume 20

John Buchan - 1917 - 340 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of Governments, the...
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Commonwealth Review of the University of Oregon, Volumes 1-2

1917 - 812 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war, which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of governments — the...
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Handbook of the War for Public Speakers

Albert Bushnell Hart, Arthur Oncken Lovejoy - 1917 - 136 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war, which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of Governments — the...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

1917 - 720 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war, which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of governments — the...
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The Voices of Our Leaders: A Collection of Addresses Delivered by Statesmen ...

William Mather Lewis - 1917 - 194 pages
...see, if they never saw before, that no peace can rest securely upon political or economic restrictions meant to benefit some nations and cripple or embarrass...all things in this war, which they did not choose. They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of governments — the...
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