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They believed that President Roosevelt would be weak enough to accept that honor and forget the Hague Court , that he had been the first to advocate . Fortunately , —and that is what I admire about him above everything - President ...
They believed that President Roosevelt would be weak enough to accept that honor and forget the Hague Court , that he had been the first to advocate . Fortunately , —and that is what I admire about him above everything - President ...
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He said that when we formed Supreme Court we went a great way toward the promotion of Universal Peace ; that when our different states came under one Supreme Court , that was a very long step toward Permanent Peace .
He said that when we formed Supreme Court we went a great way toward the promotion of Universal Peace ; that when our different states came under one Supreme Court , that was a very long step toward Permanent Peace .
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I hope the Hague Court will be increased in power and permanence . JAMES B. McCREARY , United States Senator from Kentucky . YAZOO City , Mississippi , April 3d , 1907 . I cannot too much impress upon you an idea , which I have talked ...
I hope the Hague Court will be increased in power and permanence . JAMES B. McCREARY , United States Senator from Kentucky . YAZOO City , Mississippi , April 3d , 1907 . I cannot too much impress upon you an idea , which I have talked ...
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FOURTH SESSIONThe Relation of Women to the Peace Movement | 87 |
FIFTH SESSIONCommercial and Industrial Aspects of the Peace | 124 |
SIXTH SESSIONYoung Peoples Meeting | 162 |
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