Seventh, such a peace should enable all men to traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance; Eighth, they believe that all of the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons must come to the abandonment of the use of force.... Education and National Defense Series - Página 15por United States. Office of Education - 1941Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Winston Churchill, Martin Gilbert - 1993 - 1898 páginas
...Sixth, after final destruction of Nazi tyranny, they hope to see established a peace which will afford all nations the means of dwelling in safety within...traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance. spiritual reasons, must come to abandonment of use offorce. Since no future peace can be maintained... | |
| P. J. I. M. De Waart - 1994 - 298 páginas
...object of securing, for all, improved labour standards, economic advancement and social security; Six, after the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny, they...traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance; Eighth, they believe that all the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons... | |
| Rudolf V. A. Janssens - 1995 - 534 páginas
...security; Sixth, after the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny, they hope to see established a peace which will afford assurance that all the men in all...traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance; Eighth, they believe that all of the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons... | |
| Sean Brawley - 1995 - 404 páginas
...to the raw materials of the world, and the seventh clause, which sought a lasting peace and claimed: 'Such a peace should enable all men to traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance.'20 The Charter was used as the blueprint for postwar strategy after America's entry into... | |
| Robert Alphonso Taft, Clarence E. Wunderlin - 1997 - 674 páginas
...the country of his most recent ally, the Soviet Republic. Finally, the seventh clause states that any peace should enable all men to traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance. This is intended to suggest the commitment of England to the freedom of the seas, [which is?] supposed... | |
| Robert Alphonso Taft, Clarence E. Wunderlin - 1997 - 674 páginas
...the country of his most recent ally, the Soviet Republic. Finally, the seventh clause states that any peace should enable all men to tra-verse the high seas and oceans without hindrance. This is intended to suggest the commitment of England to the freedom of the seas, [which is?] supposed... | |
| John Ashley Soames Grenville - 2001 - 482 páginas
...collaboration between all nations in the economic field with the object of securing, for all, improved labour standards, economic advancement and social security;...traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance; Eighth, they believe that all of the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons... | |
| Brian Blouet - 2001 - 212 páginas
...collaboration between all nations in the economic field with the object of securing, for all, improved labour standards, economic advancement and social security;...traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance; Eighth, they believe that all of the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons,... | |
| John W. Wohlfarth - 2001 - 409 páginas
...the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford assurance that all men in all the lands may live out their lives in freedom...traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance; Eighth, they believe that all of the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons,... | |
| Samuel Eliot Morison - 2001 - 538 páginas
...of the seas" of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, Roosevelt and Churchill declared that the future peace "should enable all men to traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance," and that aggressor nations must be disarmed "pending the establishment of a wider and permanent system... | |
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