... whether it was justice or dominion and the execution of their own will upon the other nations of the world that the German leaders were seeking. They have answered — answered in unmistakable terms. They have avowed that it was not justice, but dominion... Why We Went to War - Página 350por Christian Gauss - 1918 - 386 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason - 1919 - 524 páginas
...They have avowed that it was not justice, but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own W'H. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....from her military leaders, who are her real rulers. How these "military masters" overrode the German civilian delegates at Brest-Litovsk, how in Russia,... | |
| Bertram Benedict - 1919 - 650 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice, but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen. It has come from the military leaders, who are her real rulers. Her statesmen have said that they wished peace, and... | |
| 1920 - 414 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....indeed, and in phrases that often seem to deny their own meaning, but with as much plainness as he thought prudent — that he believed that peace should be... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1920 - 296 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice, but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....indeed, and in phrases that often seem to deny their own meaning, but with as much plainness as he thought prudent — that he believed that peace should be... | |
| Foreign Policy Association - 1920 - 430 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice, but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....indeed, and in phrases that often seem to deny their own meaning, but with as much plainness as he thought prudent — that he believed that peace should be... | |
| Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1920 - 568 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....indeed and in phrases that often seem to deny their own meaning, but with as much plainness as he thought prudent — that he believed that peace should be... | |
| Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1920 - 570 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....indeed and in phrases that often seem to deny their own meaning, but with as much plainness as he thought prudent — that he believed that peace should be... | |
| Foreign Policy Association - 1920 - 416 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice, but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....conference table with them. Her present Chancellor has said—in indefinite and uncertain terms, indeed, and in phrases that often seem to deny their own... | |
| 1920 - 412 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....peace, and were ready to discuss its terms whenever then- opponents were willing to sit down at the conference table with them. Her present Chancellor... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - 360 páginas
...terms. They have avowed that it was not justice, but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. The avowal has not come from Germany's statesmen....conference table with them. Her present Chancellor has said—in indefinite and uncertain terms, indeed, and in phrases that often seem to deny their own... | |
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