The treatment accorded Russia by her sister nations in the months to come will be the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy. New Outlook - Página 901918Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 374 páginas
...in the months to come will be the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy. 20 VII. Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and restored, without any attempt to... | |
 | Lindsay Rogers - 1918 - 64 páginas
...in the months to come will be the acid test of their good-will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy. (The situation in Russia is so chaotic that only a few references and questions will be ventured.)... | |
 | Walter Edward Weyl - 1918 - 344 páginas
...in the months to oome will be the acid test of their good-will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy." 1 I have emphasized the danger of a possible imperialistic peace somewhat strongly, and have run the... | |
 | Dwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams - 1918 - 268 páginas
...in the months to come will be the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy. (7) Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and restored, without any attempt to limit... | |
 | James Montgomery Beck - 1918 - 278 páginas
...in the months to come will be the acid test of their good-will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy. This is a characteristic manifestation of President Wilson's lofty humanitarianism. So far as it requires... | |
 | Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin, Leon Trotsky - 1918 - 482 páginas
...in the months to come will be the acid test of their good-will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy." The desperate struggle which we were waging at Brest-Litorsk against German Imperialism apparently... | |
 | 1918 - 260 páginas
...in the months to come will be the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy. 7. Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and restored, without any attempt to limit... | |
 | Julius Washington Muller - 1918 - 416 páginas
...in the months to come will be the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy." Q. — What principle was laid down regarding Belgium? A. — Article VII said: "Belgium, the whole... | |
 | Horace Meyer Kallen - 1918 - 216 páginas
...in the months to come will be the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy. Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and restored, without any attempt to limit the... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1172 páginas
...Egypt and only substituting the word "Egypt" for ''Belgium," the seventh point would read : Egypt, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and...with all other free nations. No other single act will servo as this will serve to restore confidence among the nations in the laws which they have themselves... | |
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