No people must be forced under sovereignty under which it does not wish to live. No territory must change hands except for the purpose of securing those who inhabit it a fair chance of life and liberty. Approaches to the Great Settlement - Page 75by Emily Greene Balch - 1918 - 351 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1917 - 882 pages
...war "no people must be forced under a sovereignty under which it docs not wish to live. No territo-y must change hands except for the purpose of securing those who inhabit it a fai chance of life and liberty. No indemnities must be insisted on except those that constitute payment... | |
| Labor unions - 1918 - 838 pages
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| Labor unions - 1918 - 1196 pages
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| Labor unions - 1918 - 1320 pages
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| International law - 1917 - 272 pages
...readjustments are necessary must be made. But they must follow a principle and that principle is plain. No people must be forced under sovereignty under which...who inhabit it a fair chance of life and liberty. No indemities must be insisted on except those that constitute payment for manifest wrongs done. No readjustments... | |
| International law - 1917 - 260 pages
...readjustments are necessary must be made. But they must follow a principle and that principle is plain. No people must be forced under sovereignty under which...who inhabit it a fair chance of life and liberty. No indemities must be insisted on except those that constitute payment for manifest wrongs done. No readjustments... | |
| Freemasonry - 1914 - 614 pages
...which it does not wish to live. No territory to change hands except for the purpose of securing to those who inhabit it a fair chance of life and liberty. No readjustments of power except as will tend to secure the future peace of the world and the future welfare... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1917 - 520 pages
...readjustments are necessary must be made. But they must follow a principle, and that principle is plain. No people must be forced under sovereignty under which...indemnities must be insisted on except those that constitute payments for manifest wrongs done. No readjustments of power must be made except such as will tend... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - United States - 1917 - 456 pages
...readjustments are necessary must be made. But they must follow a principle, and that principle is plain. No people must be forced under sovereignty under which...fair chance of life and liberty. No indemnities must ! N e insisted on except those that constitute payment for manifest wrongs done. No readjustments of... | |
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