Gentlemen, the select classes of mankind are no longer the governors of mankind. The fortunes of mankind are now in the hands of the plain people of the whole world. Mazdaznan and the Messenger - 第 184 頁1919完整檢視 - 關於此書
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 頁
...through any representative, at the front of the plea stood the hope for the League of Nations. Gentlemen, the select classes of mankind are no longer the governors of mankind. The fortune? of mankind are now in the hands of the plain people of the whole world. Satisfy them, and... | |
| 1919 - 484 頁
...through any representative, at the front of the plea stood the hope of the League of Nations. Gentlemen, the select classes of mankind are no longer the governors...will either set up or steady the peace of the world. You can imagine, I dare say, the sentiments and the purpose with which the representatives of the United... | |
| 1919 - 478 頁
...through any representative, at the front of the plea stood the hope of the League of Nations. Gentlemen, the select classes of mankind are no longer the governors...will either set up or steady the peace of the world. You can imagine, I dare say, the sentiments and the purpose with which the representatives of the United... | |
| Henry Ezekiel Jackson - 1919 - 204 頁
...through any representative, at the front of its plea stood the hope for the League of Nations. Gentlemen, the select classes of mankind are no longer the governors...and you have justified their confidence not only but established peace. Fail to satisfy them, and no arrangement that you can make will either set up or... | |
| John Huston Finley - 1919 - 374 頁
...any representative, at the front of the plea 25 stood the hope of the League of Nations. Gentlemen, the select classes of mankind are no longer the governors...world. Satisfy them, and you have justified their con3o fidence not only, but have established peace. Fail to satisfy them, and no arrangement that you... | |
| Gertrude Mathews Shelby - 1919 - 336 頁
...foreground of the mind than that expressed by President Wilson at the opening of the Peace Conference. " The select classes of mankind are no longer the governors...plain people of the whole world. Satisfy them and you will establish their confidence not only, but will have established peace. Fail to satisfy them, and... | |
| James McKeen Cattell, Will Carson Ryan, Raymond Walters - 1919 - 860 頁
...educational values of President Wilson's doctrine so trenchantly enunciated in these sentences : " Gentlemen, the select classes of mankind are no longer the governors...in the hands of the plain people of the whole world . . . ." The coming to self-consciousness of the plain people in our school system will mark the spiritual... | |
| Lyman Pierson Powell, Fred B. Hodgins - 1919 - 236 頁
...order has given way to new. The people have come into their own. As the President said on January 25, "the select classes of mankind are no longer the governors...mankind are now in the hands of the plain people of the world," and the League of Nations is "the keynote of the whole." THE WINNING OF THE WORLD Woodrow Wilson... | |
| Charles W. Wallis - 1919 - 96 頁
...and everywhere the voice of the body of the people ... is for the League of Nations. Gentlemen, the classes of mankind are no longer the governors of...mankind are now in the hands of the plain people of the world. Satisfy them and you have justified their confidence not only, but have established peace. Fail... | |
| 1919 - 670 頁
...formation of a League of Nations, President Wilson said: "Gentlemen, the select classes of mankind1 are no longer the governors of mankind. The fortunes...the hands of the plain people of the whole world." The "select classes" will do well to recognize the change socially and industrially, as they have already... | |
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