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The overwhelming mass of the people of the United States representing every creed , class , party and occupation , have proved emphatically and beyond question that they have a profound desire that war between nations should cease .
The overwhelming mass of the people of the United States representing every creed , class , party and occupation , have proved emphatically and beyond question that they have a profound desire that war between nations should cease .
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Pre- pare war if thou desire peace . " The Latin's wisdom is discredited . The very futility of all preparations , the gruesome certainty that the breech - loaders of to - day will be useless to - morrow is one of the many curses which ...
Pre- pare war if thou desire peace . " The Latin's wisdom is discredited . The very futility of all preparations , the gruesome certainty that the breech - loaders of to - day will be useless to - morrow is one of the many curses which ...
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We are told by the wise men in the daily press and in our universities that the only true and sufficient cause for war in modern times is the desire to retain areas of commercial influence , or acquire new ones , or to oust others from ...
We are told by the wise men in the daily press and in our universities that the only true and sufficient cause for war in modern times is the desire to retain areas of commercial influence , or acquire new ones , or to oust others from ...
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If the nations sincerely desire peace , there is scarcely a difference that can arise among them that cannot be adjusted by peaceful arbi- tration . Your duty , as that of every one who knows the difference between national honor and ...
If the nations sincerely desire peace , there is scarcely a difference that can arise among them that cannot be adjusted by peaceful arbi- tration . Your duty , as that of every one who knows the difference between national honor and ...
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The continual unceasing process of diplomatic inter- course by which these standards are pressed upon the government of every nation , backed by the tremendous power of the opinions of the civilized world , enforced by the desire for ...
The continual unceasing process of diplomatic inter- course by which these standards are pressed upon the government of every nation , backed by the tremendous power of the opinions of the civilized world , enforced by the desire for ...
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