We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early re-establishment of intimate relations of mutual advantage between us — however hard it may be for them, for the time being, to believe... The War Message and Facts Behind it - Página 24de United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1917 - 28 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1918 - 728 páginas
...aside all considerations of humanity and right, and is running amok. relations to our mutual advantage. However hard it may be for them for the- time being to believe this, it is spoken from our hearts. W« have borne with their present Government through all these... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 páginas
...of right and is running amuck. We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early re-establishment...patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible. We shall, happily, still have an opportunity to prove that friendship in our daily attitude... | |
| Roady Kenehan - 1917 - 614 páginas
...of right and is running amuck. We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early re-establishment...of mutual advantage between us — however hard it n1ay be for them, for the time bemg, to believe that this is spoken from our hearts. We have borne... | |
| 1917 - 458 páginas
...of right and is running amuck. We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early reestablishment...patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible. We shall, happily, still have an opportunity to prove that friendship in our daily attitude... | |
| 1917 - 458 páginas
...of right and is running amuck. We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early reestablishment...patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible. We shall, happily, still have an opportunity to prove that friendship in our daily attitude... | |
| 1917 - 462 páginas
...of right and is running amuck. We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early reestablishment...patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible. We shall, happily, still have an opportunity to prove that friendship in our daily attitude... | |
| 1917 - 260 páginas
...of right and is running amuck. We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early reestablishment...patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible. We shall, happily, still have an opportunity to prove that friendship in our daily attitude... | |
| 1917 - 272 páginas
...of right and is running amuck. We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early reestablishment...patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible. We shall, happily, still have an opportunity to prove that friendship in our daily attitude... | |
| 1917 - 664 páginas
...amuck. Friends of the German People We are, let me say again, the sincere friends of the German people, and shall desire nothing so much as the early re-establishment...patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible. We shall happily still have an opportunity to prove that friendship in our daily attitude... | |
| 1917 - 676 páginas
...masterful combatants, as which it originally appeared in history." Proofs of President's P alienee " We have borne with their present Government through...patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible." The facts back of this passage are thus arrayed : No one can accuse Mr. "Wilson of the... | |
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