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" The purposes of the United States in this war are known to the whole world — to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material advantage of any kind. We believe that the intolerable... "
The New York Times Current History: The European war - Page 104
1917
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The Kindergarten for Teachers and Parents

1917 - 592 pages
...this war are known to the whole world, to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. We seek no material advantage of any kind. We believe...wrongs done in this war by the furious and brutal powt;r of the Imperial German Government ought to be repaired but not at the expense of the sovereignty...
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The Liberal Magazine, Volumes 25-26

1918 - 728 pages
...war are known to the •whole world — to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material...expense of the sovereignty of any people — rather in vindication of the sovereignty both of those that are weak and of those that are strong. Punitive...
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Nelson's History of the War, Volume 20

John Buchan - 1917 - 340 pages
...war are known to the whole world — to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material...expense of the sovereignty of any people — rather in vindication of the sovereignty both of those that are weak and of those that are strong. Punitive...
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Commonwealth Review of the University of Oregon, Volumes 1-2

1917 - 812 pages
...war are known to the whole world — to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material...the sovereignty, both of those that are weak and' those that are strong. Punitive damages, the dismemberment of empires, the establishment of selfish...
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Democracy Today: An American Interpretation

Christian Gauss - 1917 - 350 pages
...this war are known to the whole world, to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material...sovereignty both of those that are weak and of those tkat are strong. Punitive damages, the dismemberment of empires, the establishment of selfish and exclusive...
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The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1917

Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 460 pages
...war are known to the whole world — to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material...of the sovereignty both of those that are weak and those that are strong. Punitive damages, the dismemberment of empires, the establishment of selfish...
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Democracy Today: An American Interpretation

Christian Gauss - 1917 - 408 pages
...this war are known to the whole world, to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material...repaired, but not at the expense of the sovereignty of any people—rather a vindication of the sovereignty both of those that are weak and of those tkat are...
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Democracy Today: An American Interpretation

Christian Frederick Gauss - 1917 - 336 pages
...this war are known to the whole world, to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material...repaired, but not at the expense of the sovereignty of any people—rather a vindication of the sovereignty both of those that are weak and of those that are...
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President Wilson's State Papers and Addresses

Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 pages
...this war are known to the whole world—to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material...repaired, but not at the expense of the sovereignty of any people—rather a vindication of the sovereignty both of those that are weak and of those that are...
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Democracy Today: An American Interpretation

Christian Gauss - 1917 - 324 pages
...this war are known to the whole world, to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come. They do not need to be stated again. We seek no material advantage of any kind. We believe that the intolerabl wrongs done in this war by the furious and bruta power of the Imperial German Government...
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