The Reader's Digest, Volumen36De Witt Wallace, DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1940 |
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... peace , with- out too many qualifications before a truce is begun . Not a Peace , maimed and in rags , limping in wearily at the end of a long war ; but an early Peace , in the full strength and beauty of her powers . Not a peace built ...
... peace , with- out too many qualifications before a truce is begun . Not a Peace , maimed and in rags , limping in wearily at the end of a long war ; but an early Peace , in the full strength and beauty of her powers . Not a peace built ...
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... peace to replace the old one which has broken down . This would involve something more than a mere sug- gestion or peace plan . It would in- volve definite commitments toward peace . To provide such leadership the U. S. would have to ...
... peace to replace the old one which has broken down . This would involve something more than a mere sug- gestion or peace plan . It would in- volve definite commitments toward peace . To provide such leadership the U. S. would have to ...
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... peace which set- tles nothing . We must see to it there- fore that at the end of this war we do not make a bad peace . We must learn from past experience . The mistake made at Versailles was that the peacemakers were never clear what ...
... peace which set- tles nothing . We must see to it there- fore that at the end of this war we do not make a bad peace . We must learn from past experience . The mistake made at Versailles was that the peacemakers were never clear what ...
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