| United States. President - 1917 - 566 páginas
...they did this was our guiding principle ; that property rights can be vindicated by claims for damages and no modern nation can decline to arbitrate such claims ; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot be. The loss of life is irreparable. Neither can direct violations of a nation's sovereignty... | |
| 1916 - 1420 páginas
...strength and our resources for the anxious and difficult days of restoration and healing which must follow, when peace will have to build its house anew....such claims; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot be. The loss of life is irreparable. Neither can direct violations of a nation's sovereignty... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1916 - 506 páginas
...and healing which must follow, when peace will have to build Its house anew. The Rights of Americans The rights of our own citizens of course became involved;...property rights can be vindicated by claims for damages, and no modern nation can decline to arbitrate such claims; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1916 - 496 páginas
...strength and our resources for the anxious and difficult days of restoration and healing which must follow, when peace will have to build its house anew. The Rights of Americans The rights of our own citizens of course became involved; that was inevitable. Where they... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 páginas
...strength and our resources for the anxious and difficult days of restoration and healing which must follow, when peace will have to build its house anew....such claims; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot be. The loss of life is irreparable. Neither can direct violations of a nation's sovereignty... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 490 páginas
...strength and our resources for the anxious and difficult days of restoration and healing which must follow, when peace will have to build its house anew....property rights can be vindicated by claims for damages and no modem nation can decline to arbitrate such claims ; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 460 páginas
...strength and our resources for the anxious and difficult days of restoration and healing which must follow, when peace will have to build its house anew....property rights can be vindicated by claims for damages, and no modern nation can decline to arbitrate such claims ; but the fundamental rights of humanity... | |
| 1917 - 900 páginas
...to substitute solid argument for private influence." In foreign relations our guiding principle was that property rights can be vindicated by claims for damages when the war ie oTer; but loss of life and the violation of the nation's sovereignty cannot await suits for damages.... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 522 páginas
...strength and our resources for the anxious and difficult days of restoration and healing which must follow, when peace will have to build its house anew....such claims; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot be. The loss of life is irreparable. Neither can direct violations of a nation's sovereignty... | |
| Alfred Maurice Low - 1918 - 314 páginas
...strength and our resources for the anxious and difficult day of restoration and healing which must follow, when peace will have to build its house anew....such claims ; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot be. The loss of life is irreparable. Neither can a direct violation of a nation's sovereignty... | |
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