American Democracy From Washington to Wilson; Addresses And State Papers

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American Democracy From Washington to Wilson; Addresses And State Papers
Finley, John H. (John Huston), 1863-1940, Ed
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I have sought to learn the objects Germany has in this war from the mouths of her own spokesmen, and to deal as frankly with them as I wished them to deal with me. I have laid bare our own ideals, our own purposes, without reserve 20 or doubtful phrase, and have asked them to say as plainly what it is that they seek.
We have ourselves proposed no injustice, no aggression.
We are ready whenever the final reckoning is made to be just to the German people, deal fairly with the German 25 power, as
...with all others. There can be no difference between peoples in the final judgment, if it is indeed to be a righteous judgment. To propose anything but justice, evenhanded and dispassionate justice, to Germany at any time, whatever the outcome of the war, would be 30 to renounce and dishonor our own cause. For we ask nothing that we are not willing to accord.
Digitized by L.OOgle 228 WOODHOW WILSON It has been with this thought that I have sought to learn from those who spoke for Germany whether it was justice or dominion and the execution of their own will upon the other nations of the world that the German 5 leaders were seeking.


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