"We must remember that the people for whom……" — Hjalmar Branting
"We must remember that the people for whom this change represents a first taste of freedom and a new and brighter future did not allow their resolution to falter, no matter how great the suffering by which they bought this independence."
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Hjalmar Branting
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I do not overlook the fact that the appearance of these new, free nations in the European political community not…
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It is a commonplace that the League of Nations is not yet-what its most enthusiastic protagonists intended it to be
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The World War broke out with such elemental violence, and with such resort to all means for leading or misleading…
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Fraternity among nations, however, touches the deepest desire of human nature
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As a result of the World War and of a peace whose imperfections and risks are no longer denied by…
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But it is possible that, in the days ahead, these years we have lived through may eventually be thought of…
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All in all, the League of Nations is not inevitably bound, as some maintain from time to time, to degenerate…
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Last year, the Assembly of the League, as a result of the initiative taken by the Scandinavian nations, further limited…
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No nation is so great as to be able to afford, in the long run, to remain outside an increasingly…
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