| United States. Department of State - 1915 - 462 pages
...war without either the rights or the effectiveness of belligerents. There is one choice we can not make, we are incapable of making: we will not choose...The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are no common wrongs ; they cut to the very roots of human life. With a profound sense of the solemn and... | |
| Oliver Perry Chitwood - 1918 - 296 pages
...against us. His position on this point was, however, very decided : There is one choice we can not make, we are incapable of making: we will not choose...The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are no common wrongs ; they cut to the very roots of human life. There was, therefore, in his opinion,... | |
| 1918 - 806 pages
...war without either the rights or the effectiveness of belligerents. There is one choice we can not make, we are incapable of making: we will not choose...The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are no common wrongs: they cut to the very roots of human life. With a profound sense of the solemn and... | |
| Francis Andrew March, Richard Joseph Beamish - 1919 - 738 pages
...war without either the rights or the effectiveness of belligerents. There is one choice we can not make, we are incapable of making: we will not choose...The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are no common wrongs; they cut to the very roots of human life. With a profound sense of the solemn and... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1918 - 304 pages
...war without either the rights or the ineffectiveness of belligerents. There is one choice we can not make, we are incapable of making; we will not choose...The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are no common wrongs; they cut at the very roots of human life. With a profound sense of the solemn and... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 168 pages
...rights or the effectiveness of belligerents. There is one choice we cannot WOODROW WILSON AND THE WAR make, we are incapable of making: we will not choose...The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are no common wrongs: they cut to the very roots of human life. LET Us ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE TO WAR. With... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1918 - 470 pages
...virtually certain to draw us into war without either the rights or the effectiveness of belligerents. There is one choice we cannot make, we are incapable...nation and our people to be ignored or violated. The wrong against which we now array ourselves are not common wrongs ; they cut to the very roots of human... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1918 - 842 pages
...discrimination. The challenge is to all mankind. Each nation must decide for itself how it will meet it There is one choice we cannot make, we are incapable...nation and our people to be ignored or violated." On April 6 Congress accepted the President's recommendation and declared war against Germany.1 Cuba,... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 538 pages
...practically certain to draw us into the war without either the rights or the effectiveness of belligerents. There is one choice we cannot make, we are incapable...rights of our nation and our people to be ignored or vio876 lated. The wrongs against -which we now array ourselves are no common wrongs: they cut to the... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1917 - 376 pages
...practically certain to draw us into the war without either the rights or the effectiveness of belligerents. There is one choice we cannot make, we are incapable...The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are no common wrongs; they cut to the very roots of human life. With a profound sense of the solemn and... | |
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