Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 58
... peace conference . It is to be hoped that our statesmen will get back to the old and secure foundations upon which the international relations of the United States have been built by our forefath- Insularism and isolation ? The policies ...
... peace conference . It is to be hoped that our statesmen will get back to the old and secure foundations upon which the international relations of the United States have been built by our forefath- Insularism and isolation ? The policies ...
Page 59
... peace and world reconstruction . Officially as a nation and personally as individual men , we have given offense . When we came into the war our neophytic zeal was overdone . We must admit now that it was not good taste for those who ...
... peace and world reconstruction . Officially as a nation and personally as individual men , we have given offense . When we came into the war our neophytic zeal was overdone . We must admit now that it was not good taste for those who ...
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... peace as well as in war . This being the case , you should study carefully the proposals for a durable peace , which our former President once presented to you , but which you partly rejected and partly denatured . We have the right to ...
... peace as well as in war . This being the case , you should study carefully the proposals for a durable peace , which our former President once presented to you , but which you partly rejected and partly denatured . We have the right to ...
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... peace . Our Senate has made it plain that mutual renunciation is the only kind which ap- peals to it . The Treaty of Versailles would have been approved by our Senate , and we should have been members of the League of Nations long ago ...
... peace . Our Senate has made it plain that mutual renunciation is the only kind which ap- peals to it . The Treaty of Versailles would have been approved by our Senate , and we should have been members of the League of Nations long ago ...
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... peace conference ) to read over again the treaties before they scattered to their homes all over the United States and bring me some specific feature that might be regarded as directly advan- tageous to American national interests . The ...
... peace conference ) to read over again the treaties before they scattered to their homes all over the United States and bring me some specific feature that might be regarded as directly advan- tageous to American national interests . The ...
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