Foreign Policy of President Wilson: Messages, Addresses and Papers |
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Página v
... given the international situation and the measures necessary to be taken in order to cope with it . They fall , logically , into two classes : those dealing with foreign and those dealing with domestic affairs . The first category is ...
... given the international situation and the measures necessary to be taken in order to cope with it . They fall , logically , into two classes : those dealing with foreign and those dealing with domestic affairs . The first category is ...
Página vii
... given but one interpretation , and that interpretation precludes the exemption I am asking you to repeal . We consented to the treaty ; its language we accepted , if we did not originate it ; and we are too big , too powerful , too self ...
... given but one interpretation , and that interpretation precludes the exemption I am asking you to repeal . We consented to the treaty ; its language we accepted , if we did not originate it ; and we are too big , too powerful , too self ...
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... given for an early and free election in which all will agree to take part ; ( c ) The consent of Gen. Huerta to bind himself not to be a candidate for election as President of the Re- public at this election ; and ( d ) The agreement of ...
... given for an early and free election in which all will agree to take part ; ( c ) The consent of Gen. Huerta to bind himself not to be a candidate for election as President of the Re- public at this election ; and ( d ) The agreement of ...
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... given a little more time to work itself out in the new circum- stances ; and I believe that only a little while will be necessary . For the circumstances are new . The rejec- tion of our friendship makes them new and will inevi- tably ...
... given a little more time to work itself out in the new circum- stances ; and I believe that only a little while will be necessary . For the circumstances are new . The rejec- tion of our friendship makes them new and will inevi- tably ...
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... given this Government their generous moral support in urging upon the provisional authorities at the City of Mexico the acceptance of our proffered good offices in the spirit in which they were made . We have not acted in this matter ...
... given this Government their generous moral support in urging upon the provisional authorities at the City of Mexico the acceptance of our proffered good offices in the spirit in which they were made . We have not acted in this matter ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 297 - ... two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one.
Página 109 - That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection and security of the people, nation or community; of all the various modes and forms of government, that is best, which is capable of producing the greatest degree of happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration ; and...
Página viii - We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind.
Página vi - Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world as against selfish and autocratic power and to set up amongst the really free and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of purpose and of action as will henceforth insure the observance of those principles.
Página 326 - Self-determination" is not a mere phrase. It is an imperative principle of action, which statesmen will henceforth ignore at their peril.
Página 231 - Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of the nation, but only the vindication of right, of human right, of which we are only a single champion.
Página 204 - No peace can last, or ought to last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property.
Página 236 - It was a war determined upon as wars used to be determined upon in the old, unhappy days when peoples were nowhere consulted by their rulers and wars were provoked and waged in the interest of dynasties or of little groups of ambitious men who were accustomed to use their fellow men as pawns and tools.
Página 73 - You cannot become thorough Americans if you think of yourselves in groups. America does not consist of groups. A man who thinks of himself as belonging to a particular national group in America has not yet become an American...
Página 369 - No principle of general law is more universally acknowledged, than the perfect equality of nations. Russia and Geneva have equal rights. It results from this equality, that no one can rightfully impose a rule on another. Each legislates for itself, but its legislation can operate on itself alone.