President Wilson's Great Speeches and Other History Making DocumentsStanton and Van Vliet, 1917 - 323 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 27.
36. lappuse
... obligation when the duty shall lie upon every man , whether he is himself to be registered or not , to see to it that the name of every male person of the designated ages is written on these lists of honor . In witness whereof I have ...
... obligation when the duty shall lie upon every man , whether he is himself to be registered or not , to see to it that the name of every male person of the designated ages is written on these lists of honor . In witness whereof I have ...
62. lappuse
... obligations to our own people or with the established policy of our Government . And this , also , not because the time or occasion specially calls for such measures , but because it should be our con- stant policy to make these ...
... obligations to our own people or with the established policy of our Government . And this , also , not because the time or occasion specially calls for such measures , but because it should be our con- stant policy to make these ...
144. lappuse
... I owed it to you , as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations 144 PRESIDENT WILSON'S Last Hopes of Peace with Germany-Address to the United States Senate, January 22, 1917.
... I owed it to you , as the council associated with me in the final determination of our international obligations 144 PRESIDENT WILSON'S Last Hopes of Peace with Germany-Address to the United States Senate, January 22, 1917.
145. lappuse
... obligations , to disclose to you without reserve the thought and purpose that have been taking form in my mind in regard to the duty of our Government in the days to come when it will be necessary to lay afresh and upon a new plan the ...
... obligations , to disclose to you without reserve the thought and purpose that have been taking form in my mind in regard to the duty of our Government in the days to come when it will be necessary to lay afresh and upon a new plan the ...
158. lappuse
... obligations which have been exchanged between them and destroy American ships and take the lives of American citizens in the wilful prosecu- tion of the ruthless naval programme they have an- nounced their intention to adopt . Only ...
... obligations which have been exchanged between them and destroy American ships and take the lives of American citizens in the wilful prosecu- tion of the ruthless naval programme they have an- nounced their intention to adopt . Only ...
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