Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... 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 . Were he not so he would ...
... 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 . Were he not so he would ...
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... better international under- standing , and that its influence must be felt for good . Through me , their Mayor , they wish you God - speed upon your mission , and bid you welcome to their city . Letter from President Roosevelt Read by ...
... better international under- standing , and that its influence must be felt for good . Through me , their Mayor , they wish you God - speed upon your mission , and bid you welcome to their city . Letter from President Roosevelt Read by ...
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... better fitted than he to address you on the subject you have so much at heart ; for no man has in keener or more practical fashion , or with a nobler disinterestedness of purpose , used the national power to further what I believe to be ...
... better fitted than he to address you on the subject you have so much at heart ; for no man has in keener or more practical fashion , or with a nobler disinterestedness of purpose , used the national power to further what I believe to be ...
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... better things shall replace the cynicism and selfishness and cruelty which have always so widely characterized mankind ; they assert principles and set up standards of action , which they call upon mankind to adopt ; and mankind too ...
... better things shall replace the cynicism and selfishness and cruelty which have always so widely characterized mankind ; they assert principles and set up standards of action , which they call upon mankind to adopt ; and mankind too ...
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... better days for the people who will follow us . ( Applause . ) I have had the great pleasure this afternoon of listening to Mr. Elihu Root's speech . ( Applause . ) In that speech Mr. Root said all I would have liked to say myself ...
... better days for the people who will follow us . ( Applause . ) I have had the great pleasure this afternoon of listening to Mr. Elihu Root's speech . ( Applause . ) In that speech Mr. Root said all I would have liked to say myself ...
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