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Hague Conference that they and such other nations as concur agree to say to the world that no nation shall be permitted to disturb the peace , the nations thus combined would constitute an overwhelming force ; peace would be unbroken ...
Hague Conference that they and such other nations as concur agree to say to the world that no nation shall be permitted to disturb the peace , the nations thus combined would constitute an overwhelming force ; peace would be unbroken ...
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Then , too , I believe this Congress ought to present the thought that there is a stronger power in this world than violence and physical force . ( Applause . ) There is a growing conviction that love is greater than force .
Then , too , I believe this Congress ought to present the thought that there is a stronger power in this world than violence and physical force . ( Applause . ) There is a growing conviction that love is greater than force .
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A court ought to have a force behind it . What sort of a force does the Hague Tribunal need ? A police force . We have seen one example of certain civilized nations uniting to constitute a police force and using that power — the ...
A court ought to have a force behind it . What sort of a force does the Hague Tribunal need ? A police force . We have seen one example of certain civilized nations uniting to constitute a police force and using that power — the ...
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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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