Builders of American Institutions: Readings in United States HistoryFrank Freidel, Norman Pollack Rand McNally, 1966 - 583 pages |
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Page 411
... peace , but he was ahead of his times . Urging the adoption of the principle of collective security even before America entered the war , President Wilson , on January 22 , 1917 , sketched the blueprint for a League of Nations . WOODROW ...
... peace , but he was ahead of his times . Urging the adoption of the principle of collective security even before America entered the war , President Wilson , on January 22 , 1917 , sketched the blueprint for a League of Nations . WOODROW ...
Page 492
... peace and amity with their neighbors . Some fifteen years ago the hopes of mankind for a continuing era of international peace were raised to great heights when more than sixty na- tions solemnly pledged themselves not to resort to arms ...
... peace and amity with their neighbors . Some fifteen years ago the hopes of mankind for a continuing era of international peace were raised to great heights when more than sixty na- tions solemnly pledged themselves not to resort to arms ...
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... peace , the freedom and the security of ninety percent of the population of the world is being jeopardized by the remain- ing ten percent who are threatening a breakdown of all international order and law . Surely the ninety percent who ...
... peace , the freedom and the security of ninety percent of the population of the world is being jeopardized by the remain- ing ten percent who are threatening a breakdown of all international order and law . Surely the ninety percent who ...
Contents
EDWARDS WHITEFIELD AND THE GREAT AWAKENING | 28 |
of an Angry | 48 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 77 |
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