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" In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some definite concert of power which will make it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again. "
Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents - Page 320
1917
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The Liberal Magazine, Volumes 25-26

1918 - 728 pages
...end this war it is taken for granted that peace must be followed by definite concert of the Powers, which will make it virtually impossible that any such...sane and thoughtful man must take that for granted. " It is inconceivable that the people of the United States should play no part in that great enterprise....
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Bar ..., Volume 20

North Carolina Bar Association - 1919 - 238 pages
...22, 1918, he definitely stated: "In every discussion of the peace that must end this war, it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again. ... It is right that . . . this Government should frankly formulate the conditions upon which it would...
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President Wilson's State Papers and Addresses

Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 pages
...thereafter hold the world at peace. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...to address you because I thought that I owed it to yon, as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations,...
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Jan.-March, 1917

1917 - 680 pages
...thereafter hold the world at peace. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...opportunity to address you because I thought that t owed it to you, as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international...
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American Ideals

Norman Foerster, William Whatley Pierson, William Whatley Pierson (Jr.) - 1917 - 344 pages
...thereafter hold the world at peace. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...sane and thoughtful man, must take that for granted. 1 Address to the Senate, January 22, 1917. I have sought this opportunity to address you because I...
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The Challenge of the Present Crisis

Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1917 - 120 pages
...in an address to the Senate: "In every discussion of the peace that must end this war, it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...sane and thoughtful man, must take that for granted." 73 centuries will lead to the goal. But this federation of the world not only can be achieved; it must...
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Democracy Today: An American Interpretation

Christian Gauss - 1917 - 324 pages
...discussion of the international conIn every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some...Every lover of mankind, every sane and thoughtful man, musl; take that for granted. I have sought this opportunity to address you because I thought that I...
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League of Nations, Volume 1

Theodore Marburg - 1917 - 158 pages
...Jan. 22, 1917. After stating that it is taken for granted that peace at the end of the present war " must be followed by some definite concert of power...virtually impossible that any such catastrophe should overwhelm us again," he says : " It is inconceivable that the people of the United States should play...
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The Times History of the War, Volume 11

1917 - 556 pages
...end this war it is taken for granted that peace must be followed by definite concert of the Powers which will make it virtually impossible that any such...overwhelm us again. Every lover of mankind, every aano and thoughtful man, must take that for granted. I have sought this opportunity to address you...
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League of Nations Magazine, Volume 3

1917 - 676 pages
...thereafter hold the world at peace. In every discussion of the peace that must end this war it is taken for granted that that peace must be followed by some definite concert of power which will make it virtuallv impossible that any such catastrophe should ever overwhelm us again. Every lover of mankind,...
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