The method the German Chancellor proposes is the method of the Congress of Vienna. We cannot and will not return to that. What is at stake now is the peace of the world. What we are striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal... The Annual Register - Page 305publié par - 1919Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1917 - 590 pages
...inevitable, and why we must remain at war until German autocracy is wiped off the face of the eirth. What is at stake now is the peace of the world. What...striving for is a new international order, based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice — no mere peace of shreds and patches."— President... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 pages
...at in any such fashion. The method the German Chancellor proposes is the method of the Congress cf Vienna. We cannot and will not return to that. What...striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice, — no mere peace of shreds and patches. Is it... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 pages
...can be converted into reality only by the unanimous consent of the working classes of all countries: "What is at stake now is the peace of the world. What...striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice — no mere peace of shreds and patches." XI. GUARANTEES... | |
| 1918 - 828 pages
...possibly be arrived at in any such fashion. The method the German Chancellor proposes is the methed of the Congress of Vienna. We cannot and will not...striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice - — no mere peace of shreds and patches. Is it... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 pages
...suffering, can possibly be arrived at in any such fashion. The method the German Chancellor proposes is the method of the Congress of Vienna. We cannot and...striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice,—no mere peace of shreds and patches. Is it possible... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - 350 pages
...suffering, can possibly be arrived at in any such fashion. The method the German chancellor proposes is the method of the congress of Vienna. We cannot and...striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice — no mere peace of shreds and patches. Is it... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - 408 pages
...such fashion. The method the German chancellor proposes is the method of the congress of Vienna, 4 We cannot and will not return to that. What is at...striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice—no mere peace of shreds and patches. Is it possible... | |
| Alfred Maurice Low - 1918 - 324 pages
...Addressing Congress on February 11, 1918, the President said: "The method the German Chancellor proposes is the method of the Congress of Vienna. We cannot and...universal principles of right and justice, — no mere peace of shreds and patches. Is it possible that Count von Hertling does not see that, does not... | |
| Alfred Maurice Low - 1918 - 314 pages
...Addressing Congress on February 11, 1918, the President said: "The method the German Chancellor proposes is the method of the Congress of Vienna. We cannot and...universal principles of right and justice, — no mere peace of shreds and patches. Is it possible that Count von Hertling does not see that, does not... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 52 pages
...suffering , can possibly be arrived at in any such fashion. The method the German Chancellor proposes is the method of the Congress of Vienna. We cannot and...striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice — no mere peace of shreds and patches. Is it... | |
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