| International relations - 1918 - 828 pages
...were adopted; "but, after all, that is a question for the German people to decide." He concludes : "If, then, we are asked what we are fighting for,...just and a lasting peace, and we believe that before peramnent peace can be hoped for three conditions must be fulfilled: First, the sanctity of treaties... | |
| History - 1918 - 654 pages
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| Frederick Henry Lynch - International cooperation - 1918 - 136 pages
...is destined ultimately to take the place of war in the settlement of controversies between nations. "If, then, we are asked what we are fighting for,...lasting peace, and we believe that before permanent III peace can be hoped for three conditions must be fulfilled : First, the sanctity of treaties must... | |
| Peace - 1917 - 342 pages
...is destined ultimately to take the place of war in the settlement of controversies between nations. "If, then, we are asked what we are fighting for,...have often replied : We are fighting for a just and lasting peace, and we believe that before permanent peace can be hoped for three conditions must be... | |
| Éamon De Valera - Draft - 1918 - 60 pages
...the Dominions. Summing up his own statement Mr. Lloyd George said : " We are fighting for a just and lasting peace, and we believe that before permanent...can be hoped for three conditions must be fulfilled — (i) The sanctity of treaties must be re-established. (2) A territorial settlement must be secured... | |
| Labour Party (Great Britain). Conference - 1920 - 236 pages
...Mere lip-service to the formula of .... the principle of Self-Determination is useless." Again : " We believe that before permanent peace can be hoped for three conditions must be fulfilled," and the second of these conditions was that " the territorial settlement must be based on the right... | |
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