We cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as a guarantee of anything that is to endure, unless explicitly supported by such conclusive evidence of the will and purpose of the German people themselves as the other peoples of the world would... Since the Civil War: By Charles Ramsdell Lingley - 第 526 頁Charles Ramsdell Lingley 著 - 1920 - 633 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1917 - 722 頁
...enduring peace. That must be based upon justice and fairness and the common rights of mankind. We cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as...peoples of the world would be justified in accepting. Without such guarantees treaties of settlement, agreements for disarmament, covenants to set up arbitration... | |
| William Mather Lewis - 1917 - 194 頁
...enduring peace. That must be based upon justice and fairness and the common rights of mankind. We can not take the word of the present rulers of Germany as...peoples of the world would be justified in accepting. Without such guarantees treaties of settlement, agreements for disarmament, covenants to set up arbitration... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1917 - 264 頁
...conciliatory. Among its frank and strong paragraphs there was one which must be particularly noted: "We cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as...peoples of the world would be justified in accepting. Without such guarantees treaties of settlement, agreements for disarmament, covenants to set up arbitration... | |
| Dwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams - 1917 - 216 頁
...the common rights of mankind. We cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as a guaranty of anything that is to endure, unless explicitly supported...peoples of the world would be justified in accepting. Without such guaranties, treaties of settlement, agreements for disarmament, covenants to set up arbitration... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Arthur Oncken Lovejoy - 1917 - 136 頁
...enduring peace. That must be based upon justice and fairness and the common rights of mankind. We cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as...conclusive evidence of the will and purpose of the German peopk themselves as the other peoples of the world would be justified in accepting. Without such guarantees... | |
| Andreĭ Nīkolaevīch Mandelʹshtam, André Nicolayévitch Mandelstam - 1917 - 652 頁
...justice and fairness and thé common rights of uiankind. » We cannot take thé word of thé présent rulers of Germany as a guarantee of anything that...endure, unless explicitly supported by such conclusive évidence of thé will and purpose of thé German people themselves as thé other peoples of thé vorld... | |
| 1917 - 852 頁
...Holiness either by our Government or the Allies. VI. (August 18th— September 18th.) Because "we cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as a guarantee of anything that is to endure," the Government of the United States, speaking through President Wilson, signalized the sixth month... | |
| 1917 - 1012 頁
..."on the side of the angels." OUR WAR WITH GERMANY VI (August 18 — September 18) Because " we cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as a guarantee of anything that is to endure," the Government of the United States, speaking through President Wilson, signalized the sixth month... | |
| 1917 - 266 頁
...obsequious lackeys. When Mr. Wilson in his reply to the Pope insists, as he repeatedly does, that "we cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as a guarantee of anything that is to endure," he is not merely stating the self-evident fact that it is idle to make engagements with a known contract-breaker.... | |
| 1917 - 1008 頁
..."on the side of the angels." OUR WAR WITH GERMANY VI (August 18 — September 18) Because " we cannot take the word of the present rulers of Germany as a guarantee of anything that is to endure," the Government of the United States, speaking through President Wilson, signalized the sixth month... | |
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