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" A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained except by a partnership of democratic nations. No autocratic Government could be trusted to keep faith within it or observe its covenants. "
Current History - Page 195
1917
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 226

1917 - 434 pages
...utterance, according to which ' a steadfast concert for peace can never ' be maintained except by the partnership of democratic nations. ' No autocratic...keep faith ' within it or observe its covenants.' In chapter xviii. of ' The Prince ' his very counsels lightly cloak his intimate conviction that the...
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The Living Age, Volume 293

1917 - 884 pages
...rally new support to the movement: "A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained except by the partnership of democratic nations. No autocratic Government...to keep faith within it or observe its covenants. There must be a league of honor and partnership of opinion." Will the American people believe that...
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The Reformed Church Review

1918 - 590 pages
...republican," says Kant. This is the identical thought of our president stated thus, "A steadfast concert of peace can never be maintained except by a partnership of democratic nations," for "the menace of peace and freedom lies in the existence of autocratic governments backed by organized...
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Sunset, Volume 39

1917 - 560 pages
...from page 26) Democratic foreign policy is basic, the President declared, for "a steadfast concern for peace can never be maintained except by a partnership...government could be trusted to keep faith within it or observeits covenants. . . . Intrigue would eat its vitals away; the plottings of inner circles who...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 12

1918 - 954 pages
...impossibility of maintaining "a steadfast concert for peace," except by a partnership of democratic nations, as "no autocratic government could be trusted to keep faith within it, or observe its covenants." 8. The sending by Germany of spies and intriguers into the United States. 9. Our conviction "that in...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 12

1918 - 962 pages
...impossibility of maintaining "a steadfast concert for peace," except by a partnership of democratic nations, as "no autocratic government could be trusted to keep faith within it, or observe its covenants." 8. The sending by Germany of spies and intriguers into the United States. 9. Our conviction "that in...
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The World Court, Volume 4

1918 - 828 pages
...imperial conquest and world dominion that now inspire them. The League, to quote President Wilson, must be "a partnership of democratic nations, no autocratic...observe its covenants. It must be a League of Honor." To such a League a liberalized and democratized Germany, no longer war-proud and war-greedy, will be...
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The Golden Book: Or, The Greek and American Spirit

C. S. Calodikes - 1917 - 192 pages
...yvcófiT) 5oxei xal êjnцévei vа insists upon full information concerning all the nation's affairs. , "A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained...opinion. Intrigue would eat its vitals away ; the plotters of inner circles who could plan what they would and render account to no one would be a corruption...
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The Voices of Our Leaders: A Collection of Addresses Delivered by Statesmen ...

William Mather Lewis - 1917 - 194 pages
...where public opinion commands and insists upon full information concerning all the nation's affairs. A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained...opinion. Intrigue would eat its vitals away ; the plotting of inner circles who could plan what they would and render account to no one would be a corruption...
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Our War for Human Rights: Being an Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of ...

Frederick E. Drinker - 1917 - 502 pages
...where public opinion commands and insists upon full information concerning all the nation's affairs. "A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained...of opinion. Intrigue would eat its vitals away; the plotting of inner circles who could plan what they would and render account to no one would be a corruption...
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