If there is any doubt as to what the people of the country think on this vital matter, the clear and single way out is to submit it for determination at the next election to the voters of the Nation, to give the next election the form of a great and solemn... The American Review of Reviews - Page 116redigeeritud poolt - 1920Full view - About this book
| Mrs. C. A. Kluyver - 1920 - 386 lehte
...with Germany. But no mere assertions with regard to the wish and opinion of the country are credited. If there is any doubt as to what the people of the...referendum, a referendum as to the part the United State is to play in completing the settlements of the war and in the prevention in the future of such... | |
| 1920 - 876 lehte
...Germany. " But no mere assertions with regard to the wish and opinion of the country are credited. If there is any doubt as to what the people of the...election the form of a great and solemn referendum as to the part the United States is to play in completing the settlements of the war and in the prevention... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1920 - 264 lehte
...serve a double purpose, he affirms that "the clear and single way out is to submit it (the treaty) for determination at the next election to the voters...election the form of a great and solemn referendum." On his part, this is an ingenious proposal. On the one hand, it is a desperate attempt to test the... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1920 - 524 lehte
...has signed it, we must face the unthinkable task of making another and separate treaty with Germany. "If there is any doubt as to what the people of the...country think on this vital matter, the clear and only way out is to submit it for determination at the next election to the voters of the nation, to... | |
| James William Bryan - 1921 - 108 lehte
...in which he refused to accept the Senate's decision on the treaty as the decision of the nation. 66 "If there is any doubt as to what the people of the country think about the matter," he added, "the clear and single way out is . . . to give the next election the form... | |
| James William Bryan - 1921 - 112 lehte
...what the people of the country think about the matter," he added, "the clear and single way out is to give the next election the form of a great and solemn referendum." Once more, as in 1918, the President had asked for a verdict on his leadership. There was some perturbation... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1922 - 312 lehte
...unthinkable task of making another and separate kind of treaty with Germany." In conclusion he declared: "If there is any doubt as to what the people of the...referendum as to the part the United States is to play in completing the settlements of the war and in the prevention in the future of such outrages as Germany... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1922 - 520 lehte
...unthinkable task of making another and separate kind of treaty with Germany." In conclusion he declared: "If there is any doubt as to what the people of the...referendum as to the part the United States is to play in completing the settlements of the war and in the prevention in the future of such outrages as Germany... | |
| Lucian Lamar Knight - 1924 - 186 lehte
...action of the Senate (in refusing to ratify the Treaty of Versailles) as the decision of the nation. If there is any doubt as to what the people of the...referendum as to the part the United States is to play in completing the settlements of the war and in the prevention in the future of such outrages as Germany... | |
| Franklin Henry Hooper - 1924 - 896 lehte
...separate kind of treaty with Germany." In conclusion he declared: " If there is any doubt as to what tho people of the country think on this vital matter,...referendum as to the part the United States is to play in completing the settlements of the war and in the prevention in the future of such outrages as Germany... | |
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