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... fourteen points as the basis for a settlement . It was not even necessary , Wilson said , for the Germans to alter their political institu- tions . But it was necessary for the United States to know who spoke for Germany - the majority ...
... fourteen points as the basis for a settlement . It was not even necessary , Wilson said , for the Germans to alter their political institu- tions . But it was necessary for the United States to know who spoke for Germany - the majority ...
Page 87
... fourteen points , House countered with the warning that Wilson was prepared to make a separate peace . The result was an agreement to promise Germany terms as stipulated in the Fourteen Points Address and Wilson's subsequent ...
... fourteen points , House countered with the warning that Wilson was prepared to make a separate peace . The result was an agreement to promise Germany terms as stipulated in the Fourteen Points Address and Wilson's subsequent ...
Page 138
... Fourteen Points Ad- dress , 82-84 , 86 , 87 , 92 , 99 , 102 ; Four Supplementary Points Ad- dress , 85 ; " Force to the utmost , " 85 ; Four Additional Points Ad- dress , 86n ; Five Additional Points Address , 86n ; and armistice nego ...
... Fourteen Points Ad- dress , 82-84 , 86 , 87 , 92 , 99 , 102 ; Four Supplementary Points Ad- dress , 85 ; " Force to the utmost , " 85 ; Four Additional Points Ad- dress , 86n ; Five Additional Points Address , 86n ; and armistice nego ...
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Wilson and the Problems of Neutrality 19141917 | 21 |
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