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Identifier: compilationofmesv18unit (find matches)
Title: A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1897.
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: United States. President Richardson, James D. (James Daniel), 1843-1914, comp
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Publisher: New York, : Bureau of National Literature, Inc.
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University Hawaii, Joseph F. Smith Library
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t; and that in all cases of this sort hereafter itshall be the duty of the League to see that the nations who are as-signed as the tutors and advisers and directors of those peoples shalllook to their interest and to their development before they look tothe interests and material desires of the mandatory nation itself.There has been no greater advance than this, gentlemen. If you lookback upon the history of the world you will see how helpless peopleshave too often been a prey to powers that had no conscience in thematter. It has been one of the many distressing revelations-of recentyears that the great power which has just been happily defeated putintolerable burdens and injustices upon the helpless people of someof the colonies which it annexed to itself; that its interest was rathertheir extermination than their development; that the desire was topossess their land for European purposes, and not to enjoy their con-fidence in order that mankind might be lifted in those places to the
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AN ABANDONED TANK. The caterpillar tractor, or tank, shown in the foreground has been ren-dered hors de combat and has been abandoned in a trench. On the tankmay be seen the variegated paint designs (camouflage) used for the purposeof confusing the enemy as to the exact outlines of the machine and theexact direction in which it is moving. The illustration gives an excellentidea of the appearance of a trench after it has been mercilessly poundedby fire and of the transformation of the once fair lands of northern Franceand Belgium into a desert by the mutilations of modern war. At the ex-treme right may be discerned the body of one who made the supreme sacri-fice and in the background other tanks are advancing upon the enemy. Woodrow Wilson 8673 next higher level. Now, the world, expressing its conscience in law,says there is an end of that. Our consciences shall be applied to thisthing. States will be picked out which have already shown that theycan exercise a conscience in this matter

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