The North American Review, Volume 209, Part 2O. Everett, 1919 |
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Page 461
... peace upon the enemy ; and it was the duty of the United States not only to aid in this , but to secure the execution and preservation of the peace after the treaty of peace was signed . It could not then be said of it , as the ...
... peace upon the enemy ; and it was the duty of the United States not only to aid in this , but to secure the execution and preservation of the peace after the treaty of peace was signed . It could not then be said of it , as the ...
Page 577
... PEACE WITH VICTORY It will be peace with victory . Be sure of that . Amid the multitude of wild and whirling words , which darken counsel , that fact stands regnant and supreme . There will be peace with victory . We do not , it is true ...
... PEACE WITH VICTORY It will be peace with victory . Be sure of that . Amid the multitude of wild and whirling words , which darken counsel , that fact stands regnant and supreme . There will be peace with victory . We do not , it is true ...
Page 585
... peace becomes a mockery . A distinction must be made between a compromise peace , in which the aggressor is treated as an equal , and a peace of victory , in which he must pay the penalty of his offense ; or war would become a ...
... peace becomes a mockery . A distinction must be made between a compromise peace , in which the aggressor is treated as an equal , and a peace of victory , in which he must pay the penalty of his offense ; or war would become a ...
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