| 1918 - 828 páginas
...And yet their soul is not subservient. They will not yield either in principle or in action. Their conception of what is right, of what it is humane...they themselves may be safe. "They call to us to say whet it is that we desire, in what, if in anything, our purpose and our spirit differ from theirs;... | |
| Bessie Beatty - 1918 - 554 páginas
...subservient. They will not yield either in principle or in action. The conception of what is right, of what is humane and honorable for them to accept, has been...of mankind; and they have refused to compound their ideas or desert others that they themselves may be safe. They call to us to say what it is that we... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1919 - 1286 páginas
...subservient. They will not yield either in principle or in action. Their conviction of what Is right, of what is humane and honorable for them to accept, has been...or desert others that they themselves may be safe. It then continues : Thus spoke recently Citizen Woodrow Wilson, the Executive of American capital.... | |
| John Huston Finley - 1919 - 374 páginas
...principle or in action. Their conviction of what is right, of what it is humane and honorable for them 15 to accept, has been stated with a frankness, a largeness...their ideals or desert others that they themselves may 20 be safe. They call to us to say what it is that we desire, in what, if in anything, our purpose... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1919 - 1282 páginas
...frankness, a largeness of view, a generosity of spirit, and a universal human sympathy which must challeng the admiration of every friend of mankind, and they have refused to compon™ their ideals or desert others that they themselves may be safe. It then continues: Thus spoke... | |
| Foreign Policy Association - 1920 - 430 páginas
...And yet their soul is not subservient. They will not yield either in principle or in action. Their conception of what is right, of what it is humane...of mankind; and they have refused to compound their ideas or desert others that they themselves may be safe. They call to us to say what it is that we... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 páginas
...action. Their conception of what is right, of what is humane and honorable for them to accept, has heen stated with a frankness, a largeness of view, a generosity...their ideals or desert others that they themselves may he safe. They call to us to say what it is that we desire, in what, if in anything our purpose and... | |
| Donald E. Davis, Eugene P. Trani - 2002 - 355 páginas
...subservient, or yield in its principles. In fact, Wilson said, "Their conception of what is right, of what is humane and honorable for them to accept, has been...or desert others that they themselves may be safe." The president indulged in wishful thinking about the Bolsheviks. He hoped to help the people of Russia... | |
| 1918 - 804 páginas
...And yet their soul is not subservient. They will not yield either in principle or in action. Their conception of what is right, of what it is humane...they themselves may be safe. "They call to us to say whet it is that we desire, in what, if in anything, our purpose and our spirit differ from theirs;... | |
| 1919 - 926 páginas
...for them to accept, has been stated with a frankness, a largeness of view, a generosity of spirit, a universal human sympathy, which must challenge the...or desert others that they themselves may be safe!" The programme of the world's peace, added the President, is "our programme" and he denned it as follows:... | |
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