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" The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace of the world ; or, if it cannot be presently destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. "
British Labor and the War: Reconstructors for a New World - Page 268
by Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason - 1919 - 504 pages
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Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, Volume 59

Literature, Modern - 1918 - 992 pages
...President delivered at Mount Vernon on the Fourth of July last. It is as follows: "'The destruction о every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately,...single choice disturb the peace of the world, or, if it can' not be presently destroyed, at least its reduction to virtual impotency.' "The power which ha.s...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1922, Volume 17

United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 566 pages
...the address of the President delivered at Mount Vernon on the Fourth of July last. It is as follows : "The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere...single choice disturb the peace of the world; or, if it can not be presently destroyed, at least its reduction to virtual impotency." The power which has hitherto...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law ..., Volumes 13-14

International law - 1919 - 920 pages
...the address of the President delivered at Mount Vernon on the fourth of July last. It is as follows: "The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere...world; or, if it cannot be presently destroyed, at least its reduction to virtual impotency." The power which has hitherto controlled the German nation...
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International Conciliation

American Association for International Conciliation - Albania - 1920 - 968 pages
...Vernon address of July 4, 1918, which demanded: "The destruction of every arbitrary power everywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice...at the least its reduction to virtual impotence." Neither of these two principles of the agreed basis of peace has been lost sight of in the formulation...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 13

Electronic journals - 1919 - 492 pages
...President delivered at Mount Vernon on the fourth of July last. It is as follows: "The destruct1on of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately,...world ; or, if it cannot be presently destroyed, at least its reduction to virtual impotency." The power which has hitherto controlled the German nation...
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Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 47

Pan American Union - America - 1918 - 1038 pages
...associated peoples of the world are fighting and which must be conceded them before there can be peace: I . The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere...single choice disturb the peace of the world; or, if it can not be presently destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. II. The settlement...
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Nelson's History of the War, Volume 24

John Buchan - World War, 1914-1918 - 1915 - 332 pages
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The World Court, Volume 4

International relations - 1918 - 828 pages
...the address of the President delivered at Mount Vernon on the Fourth of July last. It is as follows: "The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere...world ; or, if it cannot be presently destroyed, at least its reduction to virtual impotency." The power which has hitherto controlled the German nation...
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Democracy Today: An American Interpretation

Christian Gauss - Democracy - 1917 - 408 pages
...associated peoples of the world are fighting and which must be conceded them before there can be peace: I. The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere...destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. 3 II. The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement,...
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From Isolation to Leadership: A Review of American Foreign Policy

John Holladay Latané - United States - 1918 - 236 pages
...speech of January 8. It was a declaration of principles rather than a programme. It was as follows: I. The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere...destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence. II. The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement,...
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