The World Court, Volumen3International Peace Forum, 1917 |
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... defense will , if consistent , be ready to endorse a plan of international disarmament . It is evident that the President in speaking of the " power and author- ity " of the United States means much more than the sanction of military ...
... defense will , if consistent , be ready to endorse a plan of international disarmament . It is evident that the President in speaking of the " power and author- ity " of the United States means much more than the sanction of military ...
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... defense against her enemies , which aim at her de- struction . She fights to assure the integrity of her frontiers and the liberty of the Ger- man nation , for the right which she claims to develop freely her intellectual and eco- nomic ...
... defense against her enemies , which aim at her de- struction . She fights to assure the integrity of her frontiers and the liberty of the Ger- man nation , for the right which she claims to develop freely her intellectual and eco- nomic ...
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... defense of the liberty of their peoples and faithful to engage- ments taken not to lay down their arms separately , have resolved to reply collec- tively to the pretended propositions of peace which were addressed to them on be- half of ...
... defense of the liberty of their peoples and faithful to engage- ments taken not to lay down their arms separately , have resolved to reply collec- tively to the pretended propositions of peace which were addressed to them on be- half of ...
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... defense of their interests , that it is disposed now , as it was at the beginning of the war , to commence negotiations which might lead to an accord capable of uniting the non - belligerent powers . " CHINA Note from the Chinese ...
... defense of their interests , that it is disposed now , as it was at the beginning of the war , to commence negotiations which might lead to an accord capable of uniting the non - belligerent powers . " CHINA Note from the Chinese ...
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... defense , and for other purposes , " approved June 8 , 1916 ; to the Committee on Military Affairs . Mr. Moore of Pennsylvania : Resolution ( H. Res . 292 ) requesting the Secretary of War to transmit to the House of Repre- sentatives ...
... defense , and for other purposes , " approved June 8 , 1916 ; to the Committee on Military Affairs . Mr. Moore of Pennsylvania : Resolution ( H. Res . 292 ) requesting the Secretary of War to transmit to the House of Repre- sentatives ...
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