A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike. Why We Went to War - Página 330por Christian Gauss - 1918 - 386 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frederic Austin Ogg, Charles Austin Beard - 1919 - 640 páginas
...President Wilson's program of peace laid before Congress in his message of January 8, 1918, was : " A general association of nations must be formed, under...territorial integrity to great and small states alike." Again in his speech at the Tomb of Washington, July 4, 1918, President Wilson placed among the four... | |
| Harry Hansen - 1919 - 460 páginas
...armistice. And one of the fourteen principles of President Wilson, the fourteenth, in fact, was this : A general association of nations must be formed under...territorial integrity to great and small states alike. Almost like an after-thought it seemed to have been incorporated in the Fourteen Points. But it was... | |
| 1919 - 782 páginas
...economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant. 14 — A general association of nations must be formed under...territorial integrity to great and small states alike. ANOTHER PROPHECY That the prophets of old were poets and that our modern poets in turn are prophets... | |
| Florence Guertin Tuttle - 1919 - 272 páginas
...economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant. 14. A general association of nations must be formed under...territorial integrity to great and small states alike. APPENDIX B. THE PARIS COVENANT FOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Text of the Plan adopted by the Paris Peace... | |
| Frank Herbert Simonds - 1919 - 378 páginas
...be permanently free to all ships. 13. An independent Polish State. 14. A general association of the nations must be formed under specific covenants for...territorial integrity to great and small states alike. German and Austrian efforts to twist these and succeeding declarations of the President to their own... | |
| 1919 - 478 páginas
...the sea. This has been accomplished. Point Fourteen advocates the formation of a League of Nations "for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of...territorial integrity to great and small states alike." The question whether the Covenant of the League of Nations does this or not is still an open one. It... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - 1919 - 648 páginas
...nations must be formed, under specific covenants for the purpose of The commission The Peace Coalerence affording mutual guarantees of political independence...territorial integrity to great and small states alike." In December, President Wilson went to Europe to take part personally in the peace negotiations, thus breaking... | |
| Arthur Lincoln Frothingham - 1919 - 264 páginas
...general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of according mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike. — (President Wilson's Address to Congress, Jan. 8, 1918.) President Wilson's Five Points of Sept.... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - 1919 - 336 páginas
...add any qualification to the sense of "covenant " ? These "specific" covenants, he adds, are to "give mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike." It seems as if the President had dealt with two different suggestions in one proposition, the one being... | |
| 1919 - 700 páginas
...accomplished what he came for, and even more. In Point 14, the " Association of Nations" was to "afford mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small States alike"; important as this is, the League of Nations created in Paris has a bigger task assigned to it. The... | |
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