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" Most important of all, the will for peace on the part of peaceloving nations must express itself to the end that nations that may be tempted to violate their agreements and the rights of others will desist from such a cause. There must be positive endeavors... "
Establish the Composition of the United States Navy: Hearings Before the ... - Page 2024
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1938 - 953 pages
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 82

United States. Congress - Law - 1938 - 756 pages
...of Peace must be restored. Shattered trust between nations must be revived. Most Important of all, the will for peace on the part of peaceloving nations...America actively engages In the search for peace. Prevention of and Punishment for Lynching EXTENSION OF REMARKS OP HON. WILLIAM E. BORAH OF IDAHO IN...
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Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941, Volume 3, Issue 15

United States. Department of State - History - 1942 - 160 pages
...nations tempted to violate their agreements and the rights of others would desist. He concluded with: "America hates war. America hopes for peace. Therefore,...America actively engages in the search for peace." ( ) On October 6, 1937 the Assembly of the League of Nations adopted a report stating that the Japanese...
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Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941

United States. Department of State - Government publications - 1943 - 908 pages
...of Peace must be restored. Shattered trust between nations must be revived. Most important of all, the will for peace on the part of peace-loving nations...America actively engages in the search for peace. 94 Press Releases, vol. XVII, p. 284 Press Release Issued by the Department of State on October tf,...
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American Foreign Policy in Growth and Action, Volume 3

Hilton Proctor Goss - United States - 1955 - 334 pages
...complete protection in a world of disorder in which confidence and security have broken down. . . . the will for peace on the part of peace-loving nations...There must be positive endeavors to preserve peace. No immediate "positive endeavors" were forthcoming and, after an incident when Japanese aviators sank...
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Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee: (1959)

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - United States - 1982 - 916 pages
...complete protection in a world of disorder in which confidence and security have broken down . . . America hates war. America hopes for peace. Therefore,...America actively engages In the search for peace. TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT I have quoted this for the record and for the consideration of the members of...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945: With a New ...

Robert Dallek - History - 1995 - 688 pages
...against the spread of the disease. . . . There must be positive endeavors to preserve peace," he added. "America hates war. America hopes for peace. Therefore,...America actively engages in the search for peace." 9 Though some contemporaries and historians have assumed that Roosevelt had something more specific...
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Mission to Moscow

Howard Koch - Mission to Moscow - 1980 - 284 pages
...agreement and goes back to reading his paper. 214E. THE PRESIDENT concluding his speech. ROOSEVELT: CUT TO: America hates war. America hopes for peace. Therefore,...America actively engages in the search for peace. 60 FADE IN 215. THE KREMLIN TOWER SUPERIMPOSE THE DATELINE MAY 1, 1938 FADE OUT The tower clock begins...
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Key Pittman: The Tragedy of a Senate Insider

Betty Glad - Political Science - 1986 - 418 pages
...to use military force and will not unless necessary. 8 earlier. (Roosevelt said, on October 5, 1937: "America hates war. America hopes for peace. Therefore...America actively engages in the search for peace.") And as with Roosevelt's earlier speech, Pittman's statement was received with mixed emotions at home....
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American Foreign and National Security Policies, 1914-1945

Thomas H. Buckley, Edwin B. Strong - National security - 1987 - 228 pages
...spread of the disease." The nations of the world led by the United States should band together since "America hates war, America hopes for peace. Therefore America actively engages in the search of peace." These ideas, presented much too suddenly, much too spontaneously, led to a furor. Attacked...
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FDR's Fireside Chats

Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Biography & Autobiography - 1992 - 364 pages
...not to do. The common sense, the intelligence of the people of America agree with my statement that "America hates war. America hopes for peace. Therefore,...America actively engages in the search for peace." "The Nine Power Treaty had been signed on February6, 1922, along with the main business of the Washington...
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