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" We are at the beginning of an age in which it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct and of responsibility for wrong done shall be observed among nations and their governments that are observed among the individual citizens of civilized states. "
President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, Papers - Page 281
by United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 424 pages
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The Liberal Magazine, Volumes 25-26

Great Britain - 1918 - 728 pages
...THE PARTNERSHIP OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONS." We have seen the last of neutrality in such circumstances. We are at the beginning of an age in which it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct and responsibility for wrong done shall be observed among nations and their Governments that are observed...
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The Reformed Church Review

Theology - 1918 - 590 pages
...hesitating to defend these things." Also in his address to the same body, April 2, 1917, where he says: " We are at the beginning of an age in which it will be...nations and their governments that are observed among individual citizens of civilized states." The German view is just the opposite. Count Helmuth von Moltke...
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Sunset, Volume 39

California - 1917 - 560 pages
...fears which are being voiced by New Russia. "We are at the beginning of an age," the President warns, "in which it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct and responsibility for wrong shall be observed among nations and their governments that are observed among...
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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
...We have seen the last of neutrality in such circumstances. We are at the beginning of an age where it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct...quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their Government...
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International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine, Volume 18

Roady Kenehan - Blacksmithing - 1917 - 614 pages
...not by the will of their people. We have seen the last of neutrality in such circumstances. H.' e arc at the beginning of an age in which it will be insisted...towards them but one of sympathy and friendship.. Jt was not upon their impulse that their government acted in entering this war. It was not with their...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...will, not by the will of their people. We have seen the last of neutrality in such circumstances. We are at the beginning of an age in which it will be...We have no feeling towards them but one of sympathy arid friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their government acted in entering this war. It...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 14

Electronic journals - 1920 - 1110 pages
...recommending the declaration of war on April 2d, President Wilson said, in his celebrated message to Congress: We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their government...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 14

Electronic journals - 1920 - 736 pages
...recommending the declaration of war on April 2d, President Wilson said, in his celebrated message to Congress: We have no quar-rel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their government...
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International Conciliation

American Association for International Conciliation - Albania - 1920 - 968 pages
...above the others." The same was assured by President Wilson, when on the 2nd of April, 1917, he said: "We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their Government...
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Current History, Volume 6, Part 1

History - 1917 - 664 pages
...will, not by the will of their people. We have seen the last of neutrality in such circumstances. We are at the beginning of an age in which it will be...quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their Government...
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