The President is not proposing peace ; he is not even offering mediation. He is merely proposing that soundings be taken in order that we may learn, the neutral nations with the belligerent, how near the haven of peace may be for which all mankind longs... Approaches to the Great Settlement - Page 22by Emily Greene Balch - 1918 - 351 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - Neutrality - 1915 - 462 pages
...nations a hope of the immediate future, a concert of nations immediately practicable. "The President is not proposing peace; he is not even offering mediation....of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an intense and increasing longing. He believes that the spirit in which he speaks and the objects which... | |
| James Brown Scott - United States - 1918 - 776 pages
...nations a hope of the immediate future, a concert of nations immediately practicable. "The President is not proposing peace; he is not even offering mediation....of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an intense and increasing longing. He believes that the spirit in which he speaks and the objects which... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1918 - 518 pages
...nations a hope of the immediate future, a concert of nations immediately practicable. "The President is not proposing peace; he is not even offering mediation....of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an intense and increasing longing. He believes that the spirit in which he speaks and the objects which... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - United States - 1918 - 538 pages
...nations a hope of the immediate future, a concert of nations immediately practicable. The President is not proposing peace; he is not even offering mediation....of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an intense and increasing longing. He believes that the spirit in which he speaks and the objects which... | |
| Arthur Douglas Howden Smith - Statesmen - 1918 - 332 pages
...mentioned above, was signed by Mr. Lansing, the Secretary of State, and asserted that "the President is not proposing peace; he is not even offering mediation....of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an intense and increasing longing." This note was sent by the President in order that, when the time of... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - United States - 1918 - 520 pages
...nations a hope of the immediate future, a concert of nations immediately practicable. The President is not proposing peace; he is not even offering mediation....soundings be taken in order that we may learn, the neutral nation* with the belligerent, how near the haven of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an... | |
| Julius Washington Muller - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 416 pages
...propose mediation? A. — It said : "The President is not proposing peace ; he is not even proposing mediation. He is merely proposing that soundings be taken in order that we may learn how near the haven of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an intense and increased longing.... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1918 - 488 pages
...nations a hope of the immediate future, a concert of nations immediately practicable. The President is not proposing peace; he is not even offering mediation. He is merely proposing tiiat soundings be taken in order that we may leam, the neutral nations with the belligerent, how near... | |
| Lars P. Nelson - 1919 - 244 pages
...nations a hope of the immediate future, a concert of nations immediately practicable. The president is not proposing peace: he is not even offering mediation....of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an intense and increasing longing. He believes thai the spirit in which he speaks and the objects which... | |
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