A League of Nations, Volumen2,Tema 3World Peace Foundation, 1919 |
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... civilization with destruction . Other benefits aimed at by the League may be tentative , may be attempted at first on a small scale and devel- oped gradually as opportunity is offered ; but the prevention of war must be effective from ...
... civilization with destruction . Other benefits aimed at by the League may be tentative , may be attempted at first on a small scale and devel- oped gradually as opportunity is offered ; but the prevention of war must be effective from ...
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... civilizations have been the objects of attack , not armies merely . The killing of noncombatants , old men , women and children , and the permanent devastation of enemy country have been features of the German campaigns and all because ...
... civilizations have been the objects of attack , not armies merely . The killing of noncombatants , old men , women and children , and the permanent devastation of enemy country have been features of the German campaigns and all because ...
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... influence in the work of civilization through conquest . Such objectors argue that in this way the United States has extended its useful dominion to the present borders of Mexico and to the Pacific Ocean . 29 TAFT] 127.
... influence in the work of civilization through conquest . Such objectors argue that in this way the United States has extended its useful dominion to the present borders of Mexico and to the Pacific Ocean . 29 TAFT] 127.
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... civilization and its spread are dependent on war in its present form , involving for the future what is practically world suicide , then surely mankind is in a bad situation . Those who support the League may well leave to the people of ...
... civilization and its spread are dependent on war in its present form , involving for the future what is practically world suicide , then surely mankind is in a bad situation . Those who support the League may well leave to the people of ...
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... civilization . The effort in the formulation of the present treaty is to make just boundaries and the effect of Article X will doubtless be to maintain those boundaries , in so far as to prevent foreign aggression from affecting them ...
... civilization . The effort in the formulation of the present treaty is to make just boundaries and the effect of Article X will doubtless be to maintain those boundaries , in so far as to prevent foreign aggression from affecting them ...
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action adopted advise agreement amendment arise Article XVI Assembly attack authority automatic form award body Britain Bryan treaties Chile civilization Clayton-Bulwer treaty colonies commission concerned Congress consent Constitution countries Covenant of Paris covenant-breaking declaration delegates dispute enforce Europe European external aggression fact force foreign form of League Germany guaranty Holy Alliance imposed interest International Labor international law involve justiciable League members League of Nations League uniting legislation limit of armament maintain maintenance of peace matters ment military minatory Monroe Doctrine naval objection obligations organization Pan American Conference Permanent Court President prevent principle protect provisions purpose questions race ratified recommendations reduction of armament regional understanding relations representatives require reservation revised Covenant Secretariat Secretary secure settlement Sir Frederick Pollock sovereignty territorial integrity tion treaty-making power unanimous United universal boycott violation vote wars Western Hemisphere WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT WORLD PEACE FOUNDATION