Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... believe , ladies and gentle- men , that your presence here to - night has a very high and august significance . We are not here merely for our own pleasure , we are here as representing the people of the United States of America , to ...
... believe , ladies and gentle- men , that your presence here to - night has a very high and august significance . We are not here merely for our own pleasure , we are here as representing the people of the United States of America , to ...
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... believe it can be notably diminished in frequency and mitigated in its conduct . If this mitigation of the brutalities of war is to continue and is one day to cease among men , it will be through the influence of two great moral forces ...
... believe it can be notably diminished in frequency and mitigated in its conduct . If this mitigation of the brutalities of war is to continue and is one day to cease among men , it will be through the influence of two great moral forces ...
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... believe with all my soul that until we recognize openly the moral power and authority of religion , not of the vague individual sentiment , but of organized religion - our efforts for a universal peace will accomplish but an imperfect ...
... believe with all my soul that until we recognize openly the moral power and authority of religion , not of the vague individual sentiment , but of organized religion - our efforts for a universal peace will accomplish but an imperfect ...
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... believe that it may , in God's good time and in God's own way , come to fruition , is because of a new spirit that influences mankind . The dream of peace is no new thing . It was dreamed two centuries ago , and the dreamers awoke to ...
... believe that it may , in God's good time and in God's own way , come to fruition , is because of a new spirit that influences mankind . The dream of peace is no new thing . It was dreamed two centuries ago , and the dreamers awoke to ...
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... believe that the world was better yesterday than it was the day before ; is better to - day than it was yesterday , and with God's blessing , will be better to - morrow than it is to - day . Mortal man is by instinct a fighting animal ...
... believe that the world was better yesterday than it was the day before ; is better to - day than it was yesterday , and with God's blessing , will be better to - morrow than it is to - day . Mortal man is by instinct a fighting animal ...
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