The Forum of DemocracyDwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams Allyn and Bacon, 1918 - 207 páginas |
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... REPUBLIC M. RIBOT AND M. DESCHANEL 116 April 6 , 1917 . AMERICA , A BEACON LIGHT OF PEACE • GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO 121 April 8 , 1917 . AMERICA ENTERS THE WAR DAVID LLOYD GEORGE 124 April 12 , 1917 . April 12 , 1917 . April 20 , 1917 ...
... REPUBLIC M. RIBOT AND M. DESCHANEL 116 April 6 , 1917 . AMERICA , A BEACON LIGHT OF PEACE • GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO 121 April 8 , 1917 . AMERICA ENTERS THE WAR DAVID LLOYD GEORGE 124 April 12 , 1917 . April 12 , 1917 . April 20 , 1917 ...
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... REPUBLIC WALTER HINES PAGE 127 COMRADES IN A COMMON CAUSE · BISHOP BRENT 129 FRANCE GIVES YOU GREETING • RENÉ VIVIANI 131 THE FLAG ON THE FIRING Line THEODORE ROOSEVELT 134 THE RIGHTS OF MANKIND THEODORE ROOSEVELT 137 AT THE TOMB OF ...
... REPUBLIC WALTER HINES PAGE 127 COMRADES IN A COMMON CAUSE · BISHOP BRENT 129 FRANCE GIVES YOU GREETING • RENÉ VIVIANI 131 THE FLAG ON THE FIRING Line THEODORE ROOSEVELT 134 THE RIGHTS OF MANKIND THEODORE ROOSEVELT 137 AT THE TOMB OF ...
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... but marked Extract Two . The speech will be found in its entirety in Volume I of the Current History Magazine . diers of the King or of the republic , old 14 October 2, 1914 THE SOLDIER OF 1914 RENÉ DOUMIC October 26, 1914.
... but marked Extract Two . The speech will be found in its entirety in Volume I of the Current History Magazine . diers of the King or of the republic , old 14 October 2, 1914 THE SOLDIER OF 1914 RENÉ DOUMIC October 26, 1914.
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Dwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams. diers of the King or of the republic , old " grognards " of Napoleon , who always growled yet followed just the same , youngsters who bit their cartridges with childish lips , veterans of ...
Dwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams. diers of the King or of the republic , old " grognards " of Napoleon , who always growled yet followed just the same , youngsters who bit their cartridges with childish lips , veterans of ...
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... republic may well be proud of the army that she has prepared . " And thus this impious war has brought out all the virtues of our race , both those with which we were credited — of initiative , élan , bravery , and fearlessness - and ...
... republic may well be proud of the army that she has prepared . " And thus this impious war has brought out all the virtues of our race , both those with which we were credited — of initiative , élan , bravery , and fearlessness - and ...
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ALEXANDER KERENSKY Allies American Applause arms army Asquith autocracy BAKHMETIEFF Balfour Belgian Belgium believe blood born Britain British Cardinal Mercier cause civilization common conflict coöperation DAVID LLOYD GEORGE death democracy DESCHANEL desire duty Empire endure enemy Europe faith feel fighting Germany force France free nations freedom French gentlemen German government given glorious guarantees heart HERBERT HENRY ASQUITH heroism honor hope humanity ideal Imperial Italy Jews justice labor land liberty Lincoln live Louvain mankind MAURICE MAETERLINCK menace ment military Minister neutral neutral countries never noble ourselves outraged patriotic peace POPE BENEDICT XV President Wilson principles Prussian militarism race RAYMOND POINCARE RENÉ DOUMIC RENÉ VIVIANI representatives republic Russia sacrifice seas secure Senate Serbia ships soldier souls speak speech spirit stand struggle sympathy territory terror things tion to-day United victory Viviani Washington whole wish WOODROW WILSON word
Pasajes populares
Página 194 - A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the Government whose title is to be determined.
Página 110 - We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. We shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the faith and the freedom of nations can make them.
Página 109 - We are now about to accept gauge of battle with this natural foe to liberty and shall, if necessary, spend the whole force of the nation to check and nullify its pretensions and its power.
Página 194 - French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored, and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly fifty years, should be righted, in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all. IX A readjustment of the frontiers of Italy should be effected along clearly recognizable lines of nationality.
Página 107 - I am proposing, as it were, that the nations should with one accord adopt the doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world : that no nation should seek to extend its...
Página 193 - ... peace-loving nation which, like our own, wishes to live its own life, determine its own institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the other peoples of the world as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see very clearly that unless justice be done to others it will not be done to us.
Página 110 - Just because we fight without rancor and without selfish object, seeking nothing for ourselves but what we shall wish to share with all free peoples, we shall, I feel confident, conduct our operations as belligerents without passion and ourselves observe with proud punctilio the principles of right and of fair play we profess to be fighting for.
Página 194 - Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and restored, without any attempt to limit the sovereignty which she enjoys in common with all other free nations. No other single act will serve as this will serve to restore confidence among the nations in the laws which they have themselves set and determined for the government of their relations with one another. Without this healing act the whole structure and validity of international law is forever impaired.
Página 190 - ... with whose fortunes it dealt, but meant, in a word, that the Central Empires were to keep every foot of territory their armed forces had occupied - every province, every city, every point of vantage - as a permanent addition to their territories and their power. It is a reasonable conjecture that the general principles of settlement which they at first suggested originated with the more liberal statesmen of Germany and Austria, the men who have begun to feel the force of their own people's thought...
Página 187 - 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 kind of revenge or deliberate injury. The American people have suffered intolerable wrongs at the hands of the Imperial German Government, but they desire no reprisal upon the German people, who have themselves suffered all things in this war, which...