 | 1919
...the task of establishing Poland's boundaries. President Wilson said at Mount Vernon on July 4, 1918: The settlement of every question, -whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangements, or of political relationship, shall be made upon the basis of the free acceptance of... | |
 | 1918
...July last. It is as follows: "'The destruction о every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace of the world, or, if it can' not be presently destroyed, at least its reduction to virtual impotency.' "The power which ha.s... | |
 | United States. President - 1917
...July last. It is as follows : "The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace of the world; or, if it can not be presently destroyed, at least its reduction to virtual impotency." The power which has hitherto... | |
 | American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 139 sivua
...4, 1918, which demanded: "The destruction of every arbitrary power everywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace...at the least its reduction to virtual impotence." Neither of these two principles of the agreed basis of peace has been lost sight of in the formulation... | |
 | James Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson - 1921
...been completed and published. The President himself had declared on the Fourth of July, 1918, that ' ' the settlement of every question, whether of territory,...economic arrangement, or of political relationship, must be upon the basis of free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned,"... | |
 | Pan American Union - 1918
...before there can be peace: I . The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly> and of its single choice disturb the peace of the world; or, if it can not be presently destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. II. The settlement... | |
 | Christian Gauss - 1917 - 310 sivua
...before there can be peace: I. The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace...destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. 3 II. The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement,... | |
 | Paul Monroe, Irving Elgar Miller - 1918 - 336 sivua
...before there can be peace : I. The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace...destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. II. The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement,... | |
 | Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 34 sivua
...before there can be peace: I. The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace...destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. II. The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement,... | |
 | Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 5 sivua
...before there can be peace : I. The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace...destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. II. The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement,... | |
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