| 1917 - 590 頁
...Madison, WN Parker "What we demand in thie war ie nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world lie made fit and safe to live in; and particularly that...be assured of justice and fair dealing by the other people of the world, as against force and selfish aggression. All the paople of the world are, in effect,... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 頁
...against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...its own institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealings by the other peoples of the world, as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples... | |
| 1920 - 560 頁
..."fourteen points" speech he said: What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...the world as against force and selfish aggression. All that is needed is to insist that the spirit of these words be applied unreservedly to the sovereign... | |
| 1918 - 828 頁
...against their recurrence. What we demnad in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...the world, as against force and selfish aggression. "All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 頁
...against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...the world as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see very... | |
| Christian Frederick Gauss - 1917 - 336 頁
...against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...the world as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see very... | |
| 1917 - 944 頁
...Correspondent. OUR WAR AIMS. "What we demand in this war. therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...the world as against force and -selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see very... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - 350 頁
...against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...the world as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see very... | |
| 1918 - 224 頁
...Wilson's proposals of January 8, 1918: " What we demand in this war ... is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...the world as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are, in effect, partners in this interest, and for our own part we see... | |
| Dwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams - 1918 - 268 頁
...against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live...the world as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our part we see very... | |
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