The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Yankees ; instruction by an English sergeant in the use of a machine 306 THE PEOPLES WAE BOOK which associated themselves to destroy it have nowdefinitely united in the common purpose to set upsuch a peace as will satisfy the longing of the wholeworld for disinterested justice, embodied in settle-ments which are based upon something much betterand more lasting than the selfish competitive inter-ests of powerful states. There is no longer conjec-ture as to the objects the victors have in mind. Th


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Yankees ; instruction by an English sergeant in the use of a machine 306 THE PEOPLES WAE BOOK which associated themselves to destroy it have nowdefinitely united in the common purpose to set upsuch a peace as will satisfy the longing of the wholeworld for disinterested justice, embodied in settle-ments which are based upon something much betterand more lasting than the selfish competitive inter-ests of powerful states. There is no longer conjec-ture as to the objects the victors have in mind. Theyhave a mind in the matter, not only, but a heart avowed and concerted purpose is to satisfyand protect the weak as well as to accord theirlust rights to the strong. The humane temper and intention of the victor-ious Governments have already been manifested ina very practical way. Their representatives in theSupreme War Council at Versailles have by unani-mous resolution assured the peoples of the CentralEmpires that everything that is possible in the cir-cumstances will be done to supply them with foodand relieve the distressing want that is in so m


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