Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected... War Reprint - Página 251918Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Geneva Institute of International Relations - 1927 - 390 páginas
...necessary ', Wilson declared in his address to the United States Senate, as early as 22 January 1917, ' that a force be created as a guarantor of the permanency...must be a peace made secure by the organized major forces of mankind.' But only a just peace ' is worth guaranteeing ' by a league of nations. What is... | |
| Louis Martin Sears - 1927 - 676 páginas
...expressed it, "It will be absolutely necessary that a force bje created as a guarantor of the permanency_of the settlement so much greater than the force of any...made secure by the organized major force of mankind." "8 The speech belongs to the world's literature of peace. It is a classic — a magnificent statement... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1931 - 934 páginas
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized major force of mankind. The terms of the immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a... | |
| Carlton Savage - 1934 - 928 páginas
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized major force of mankind. The terms of the immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a... | |
| American Bar Association - 1918 - 880 páginas
...fought this desperate war in vain. The President calls us to this service in his declaration that " Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized major force of mankind." The young men going forward to take their places in the line of battle call us to this service. In... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1931 - 884 páginas
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized major force of mankind. The terms of the immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a... | |
| United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - 1941 - 624 páginas
...not have any war' you have got to have the force to make that 'shall' bite; if the peace presently made is to endure, it must be a peace made secure by the organized major force of mankind; if the moral force of the world will not suffice, the physical force of the world shall." SUMMARY OF... | |
| 1917 - 986 páginas
...preponderating armaments are henceforth to continue here and there to be built up and maintained." ''Merc agreements may not make peace secure. It will be absolutely...made secure by the organized major force of mankind." If there were any doubt in our minds as to which of the great alliances was the more in sympathy with... | |
| New York State Bar Association - 1918 - 892 páginas
...and yet there is only one sort of peace that the peoples of America could join in guaranteeing. . . . Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized -major force of mankind. I am proposing government by the consent of the governed ; that freedom of the seas which in international... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1917 - 376 páginas
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized major force of mankind. The terms of the immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a... | |
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