| 1917 - 434 pages
...action to his countrymen and to the world by the lofty disinterestedness of its motive. This was ' to vindicate the principles of ' peace and justice...the world as against selfish ' and autocratic power, and to set up among the really free ' and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of ' purpose... | |
| Literature - 1917 - 884 pages
...other grounds for American intervention are more striking still. "Our object," says President Wilson, "is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world against selfish autocratic power, and to set up amongst the really free and selfgoverned peoples of... | |
| Roady Kenehan - Blacksmithing - 1917 - 614 pages
...addressed the Congress on the third of February and on the 2'2nd of February. Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice...the world as against selfish and autocratic power and to set up amongst the really ~frcc and sclfgoverned peoples of the world such a concert of purpose... | |
| International law - 1917 - 260 pages
...the Congress on the third of February and on the twenty-sixth of February. Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice...the world as against selfish and autocratic power and to set up amongst the really free and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of purpose... | |
| International law - 1917 - 462 pages
...the Congress on the third of February and on the twenty-sixth of February. Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice...the world as against selfish and autocratic power and to set up amongst the really free and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of purpose... | |
| International law - 1917 - 272 pages
...the Congress on the third of February and on the twenty-sixth of February. Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice...the world as against selfish and autocratic power and to set up amongst the really free and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of purpose... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...the Congress on the third of February and on the twenty-sixth of February. Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice...the world as against selfish and autocratic power and to set up amongst the really free and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of purpose... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...the Congress on the third of February and on the twenty-sixth of February. Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice...the world as against selfish and autocratic power and to set up amongst the really free and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of purpose... | |
| Great Britain - 1922 - 634 pages
...resolution of Congress, in full view of President Wilson's object which (in his own words) was — to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in...the world as against selfish and autocratic. power, and to set up amongst the really free and self-governed peoples of the world such a concert of purpose... | |
| History - 1917 - 388 pages
...in which he presents our aims and ideals. Let them quote and explain such declarations as these, "It is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world against selfish and autocratic power;" and again those significant phrases when he declares, "The world... | |
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