The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement or of political relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material... Century Monthly Magazine - Page 268edited by - 1919Full view - About this book
| United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 566 pages
...relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. III. — The consent of all nations to be governed in their conduct... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - California - 1919 - 720 pages
...relationship, upon the basis of free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery." That brings out clearly enough the point that in the disposition... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - Albania - 1920 - 968 pages
.... upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. C. From the speech in New York on September 27, 1918: I. No special... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 918 pages
...relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. Did this pronouncement originate the application of the selfdetermination... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 936 pages
...relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. Did this pronouncement originate the application of the selfdetermination... | |
| International relations - 1919 - 484 pages
...relatiimship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. HI. — The consent of all nations to be governed in their conduct... | |
| International relations - 1918 - 828 pages
...relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...other nation or people which may desire a different setlcment for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. "III. — The consent of all nations... | |
| Christian Gauss - Democracy - 1917 - 408 pages
...relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement' for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. III. The consent of all nations to be governed in their conduct... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 662 pages
...relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. III. The consent of all nations to be governed in their conduct... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - Presidents - 1918 - 186 pages
...relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage...desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery. III. The consent of all nations to be governed in their conduct... | |
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