Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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114. oldal
... United States and the world is desirable after the war , and that , as far as the United States is concerned , that relation must be democratic , must be based on the common consent of its people . With that we can return to the facts ...
... United States and the world is desirable after the war , and that , as far as the United States is concerned , that relation must be democratic , must be based on the common consent of its people . With that we can return to the facts ...
296. oldal
... United States had blown itself out . The agitators had all been convicted of pro - German- ism or cranky and impudent pacifism . The League to Enforce Peace was not shaken from its chosen path of cor- rectness as far as this war goes ...
... United States had blown itself out . The agitators had all been convicted of pro - German- ism or cranky and impudent pacifism . The League to Enforce Peace was not shaken from its chosen path of cor- rectness as far as this war goes ...
307. oldal
... United States . What the United States must sur- render in the Monroe Doctrine is not profit , but that principle which , she believes , has ministered to her safety and to her dignity for a century . doctrine always inexact ...
... United States . What the United States must sur- render in the Monroe Doctrine is not profit , but that principle which , she believes , has ministered to her safety and to her dignity for a century . doctrine always inexact ...
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