| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1918 - 850 páginas
...shut out from the friendly intercourse of the nations"; but that humanity demanded that "no nation or people shall be robbed or punished because the...country have themselves done deep and abominable wrong." He even went so far as to say that the peace to be made must not only deliver Belgium and Northern... | |
| Mosiah Hall - 1918 - 254 páginas
...everywhere. They insist that the war shall not end in vindictive action of any kind, that no nation or people shall be robbed or punished because the...country have themselves done deep and abominable wrong. . . . We shall be free to base peace on generosity and justice, to the exclusion of all claims to advantage... | |
| John Huston Finley - 1919 - 374 páginas
...everywhere. They insist that the war shall not end in vindictive action of any kind ; that no nation or people shall be robbed or punished because the...abominable wrong. It is this thought that has been ex- 30 pressed in the formula, "No annexations, no contributions, no punitive indemnities."0 Just because... | |
| Jesse Madison Gathany - 1919 - 342 páginas
...everywhere. They insist that the war shall not end in vindictive action of any kind; that no nation or people shall be robbed or punished because the...of a single country have themselves done deep and abom30 inable wrong. It is this thought that has been expressed in the formula " No annexations, no... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1919 - 266 páginas
...point and to every nation that the final settlement must affect, our enemies as well as our friends. It is this thought that has been expressed in the...annexations, no contributions, no punitive indemnities." Germany's success by skill, by industry, by knowledge, by enterprise we did not grudge or oppose, but... | |
| 1920 - 412 páginas
...everywhere. They insist that the war shall not end in vindictive action of any kind ; that no nation or people shall be robbed or punished because the...because this crude formula expresses the instinctive judgement as to right of plain men everywhere it has been made diligent use of by the masters of German... | |
| 1920 - 414 páginas
...everywhere. They insist that the war shall not end in vindictive action of any kind ; that no nation or people shall be robbed or punished because the...because this crude formula expresses the instinctive judgement as to right of plain men everywhere it has been made diligent use of by the masters of German... | |
| Foreign Policy Association - 1920 - 430 páginas
...men everywhere. They insist that war shall not end in vindictive action of any kind; that no nation or people shall be robbed or punished because the...annexations, no contributions, no punitive indemnities. action. Since then Pravda, government paper Petrograd, also printed large part. First days use of extracts... | |
| Foreign Policy Association - 1920 - 416 páginas
...that war shall not end in vindictive action of any kind; that no nation or people shall be robbed v or punished because the irresponsible rulers of a...annexations, no contributions, no punitive indemnities. 3 In his Message to Congress, December 4, 1917, President Wilson said: " You catch with me the voices... | |
| Christopher Birdwood Baron Thomson - 1922 - 226 páginas
...the same spokesman of a free people declared: 2 "They (men everywhere) insist . . . that no nation or people shall be robbed or punished because the...country have themselves done deep and abominable wrong. . . . The wrongs . . . committed in this war . . . cannot and must not be righted by the commission... | |
| |