The Scientific Monthly, Volumen8James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1918 |
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... league of powerful nations will enforce the principles of equality of rights and of fair play , making further wars to secure such unnecessary . A world state would more than justify itself if it secure in- ternational stability and ...
... league of powerful nations will enforce the principles of equality of rights and of fair play , making further wars to secure such unnecessary . A world state would more than justify itself if it secure in- ternational stability and ...
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... league of nations to see that drunkenness and child labor are prohibited and wars between nations abolished . And , then , when all these things are accomplished , we shall look for peace , happiness and plenty to reign on earth . Just ...
... league of nations to see that drunkenness and child labor are prohibited and wars between nations abolished . And , then , when all these things are accomplished , we shall look for peace , happiness and plenty to reign on earth . Just ...
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... nations of the world as a dominant factor . In conclusion , let me invite you one and all to visit our country and ... LEAGUE HE future of Russia is a large topic . I shall be pardoned , I am sure , if I make the excuse that the time at ...
... nations of the world as a dominant factor . In conclusion , let me invite you one and all to visit our country and ... LEAGUE HE future of Russia is a large topic . I shall be pardoned , I am sure , if I make the excuse that the time at ...
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... league of nations . A peace based upon these conditions , and involving only the surrender of what Germany had no claim to before the war , would render her not only a victor in all the substantial ele- ments of victory , but would ...
... league of nations . A peace based upon these conditions , and involving only the surrender of what Germany had no claim to before the war , would render her not only a victor in all the substantial ele- ments of victory , but would ...
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... league of nations . If those who are gathering to conclude peace now cannot enforce that judgment , then it is more than futile to hope to do so in the future ; for the contingencies of such a future would be simply appalling to ...
... league of nations . If those who are gathering to conclude peace now cannot enforce that judgment , then it is more than futile to hope to do so in the future ; for the contingencies of such a future would be simply appalling to ...
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