The President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war such an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded... The American Year Book - Page 871917Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1917 - 608 pages
...belligerent powers, in the course of which he suggested that an early occasion should be sought for an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded. The substance of this note, which was dated December 20, will be found in the chapter on the United... | |
| 1918 - 728 pages
...question put by the American Government and constitutes in their own words a public "avowal of their views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded." But President Wilson expresses a further wish : he desires the belligerent Powers to state in the full... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1917 - 966 pages
...in the newspapers of the 21st. This note embodied the suggestion that the nations at war should make "such an avowal of their respective views as to the...arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guaranty against its renewal or the kindling of any similar conflict in the future as would make... | |
| 1917 - 462 pages
...which the President of the United States has sent to the Belligerent Powers expressing the desire ' ' that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war a declaration of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be terminated." Accompanying... | |
| 1917 - 458 pages
...which the President of the United States has sent to the Belligerent Powers expressing the desire ' ' that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war a declaration of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be terminated." Accompanying... | |
| 1917 - 458 pages
...note which the President of the United States has sent to the Belligerent Powers expressing the desire "that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war a declaration of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be terminated." Accompanying... | |
| 1917 - 962 pages
...American representatives to the belligerent and neutral powers suggested that the nations now at war make an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war may be ended. Text issued by the Dept. of State. 22 DANISH WEST INDIES. The King and Council of Denmark... | |
| 1917 - 688 pages
...in other circumstances." Then all the notes proceed identically as follows: "The President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from...arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guarantee against its renewal or the kindling of any similar conflict in the future as would make... | |
| United States. President - 1916 - 594 pages
...Initiatory steps to bring about peace. The notes were essentially as follows : The President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war such avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded and the arrangements... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 pages
...[Thenceforward the note proceeds identically to all the powers, as follows:] The President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from...arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guaranty against its renewal or the kindling of any similar conflict in the future as would make... | |
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