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" Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected... "
War Reprint - Page 25
1918
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 225

1917 - 436 pages
...that no nation, no probable combination of nations, could face or withstand it. If the peace presently made is to endure, it must be a peace made secure by the organised major force of mankind. There must be, not a balance of power, but a community of power ;...
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New Outlook, Volume 119

1918 - 734 pages
...fully indorses the plan for a league of nations as formulated by President Wilson on January 22, 1917 : If the peace presently to be made is to endure, it must be a peace made secure by the organized force of mankind. Upon America's entrance into the war the President proceeded to a still more definite...
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The Kindergarten for Teachers and Parents, Volume 29

Kindergarten - 1916 - 336 pages
...engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected that no nation, no probable combinations of na'ions could face or withstand it. If the peace presently...made secure by the organized major force of mankind The question upon which the whole future peace and policy of the world depends is this: Is the present...
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The Liberal Magazine, Volumes 25-26

Great Britain - 1918 - 728 pages
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...is to endure it must be a peace made secure by the organised major force of mankind. or only for a new balance of power? If it be only a struggle for...
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The Outlook, Volume 119

United States - 1918 - 732 pages
...fully indorses the plan for a league of nations as formulated by President Wilson on January 22, 1917 : If the peace presently to be made is to endure, it must, be a peace made secure by the organized force of mankind. Upon America's entrance into the war the President proceeded to a still more definite...
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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
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...peace presently to be made is to endure, it must be a peacei made secure by the organized major force of mankind. The terms of the immediate peace agreed...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 462 pages
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized major force of mankind. The terms of the immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized major force of mankind. The terms of the immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy even the belligerents themselves. Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will...made secure by the organized major force of mankind. The terms of the immediate peace agreed upon will determine whether it is a peace for which such a...
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International Conciliation

American Association for International Conciliation - Albania - 1920 - 968 pages
...with us." "If the peace presently to be made is to endure," said President Wilson on January 22, 1917, "it must be a peace made secure by the organized major force of mankind." "A general association of nations must be formed" ran a passage in his address delivered before Congress...
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