Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... tribunals ' efficiency in making for equilibrium among the nations ? If all nations were united would one single nation dare reject the decree ? The plough confers moral blessings as rich as ever were those imputed to war . Does ...
... tribunals ' efficiency in making for equilibrium among the nations ? If all nations were united would one single nation dare reject the decree ? The plough confers moral blessings as rich as ever were those imputed to war . Does ...
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... Tribunal , and bring about at the earliest possible moment the peace of the whole world . ( Great applause ... Tribunal is the exponent and promoter , and through the consent of men to the decisions of a competent tribunal . That is the ...
... Tribunal , and bring about at the earliest possible moment the peace of the whole world . ( Great applause ... Tribunal is the exponent and promoter , and through the consent of men to the decisions of a competent tribunal . That is the ...
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... tribunal ; no possi- bility of rebellion in this federation of the world , because each party would have in its hands a weapon that would make it as strong for destruction as the other . Through a mighty engine of that kind the weakest ...
... tribunal ; no possi- bility of rebellion in this federation of the world , because each party would have in its hands a weapon that would make it as strong for destruction as the other . Through a mighty engine of that kind the weakest ...
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... tribunal of peace - the Holy See at Rome . Its services in the past are so well known that all impartial historians , even such as do not recognize its spiritual authority , agree that for centuries it was a successful court of final ...
... tribunal of peace - the Holy See at Rome . Its services in the past are so well known that all impartial historians , even such as do not recognize its spiritual authority , agree that for centuries it was a successful court of final ...
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... tribunal that was once its pride and honor . It is certainly significant enough that when Czar Nicholas first proposed an International Tribunal of Peace he invited the Holy See to take part in the proceedings and that the Queen of ...
... tribunal that was once its pride and honor . It is certainly significant enough that when Czar Nicholas first proposed an International Tribunal of Peace he invited the Holy See to take part in the proceedings and that the Queen of ...
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