Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... ideals , at the same time it should be intensely practical in tone rather than Utopian . In view of the approaching ... ideal . The hopes of the officers of the Congress in this respect were realized . There were more delegates ...
... ideals , at the same time it should be intensely practical in tone rather than Utopian . In view of the approaching ... ideal . The hopes of the officers of the Congress in this respect were realized . There were more delegates ...
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... ideals and duties if war shall forever be leashed . The contrary is the truth . War has always fathered brutalism . Long after the cannons have ceased to roar murder finds furious hands to do its unhuman bidding . Passions that are low ...
... ideals and duties if war shall forever be leashed . The contrary is the truth . War has always fathered brutalism . Long after the cannons have ceased to roar murder finds furious hands to do its unhuman bidding . Passions that are low ...
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... ideals than those of the Prince of Peace . Hence I read with pleasure that Doctor Holls , the historian of the Hague Conference , justly praises Radbertus's fine definition of the art of politics- " the royal art of ascertaining and ...
... ideals than those of the Prince of Peace . Hence I read with pleasure that Doctor Holls , the historian of the Hague Conference , justly praises Radbertus's fine definition of the art of politics- " the royal art of ascertaining and ...
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... ideals . Its possessors , loving liberty and justice and peace , long to make all men free and safe and secure in their rights ; their eyes are fixed upon the ultimate good toward which civilization tends ; they are striving that better ...
... ideals . Its possessors , loving liberty and justice and peace , long to make all men free and safe and secure in their rights ; their eyes are fixed upon the ultimate good toward which civilization tends ; they are striving that better ...
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... ideals . These men are masters of their own power ; they have a warrant from all whom their eloquence , their persuasion , their reasoning , or the inherent soundness of their ideas bring into agreement with them , to press their views ...
... ideals . These men are masters of their own power ; they have a warrant from all whom their eloquence , their persuasion , their reasoning , or the inherent soundness of their ideas bring into agreement with them , to press their views ...
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American Peace Society Andrew Carnegie ANNA GARLIN SPENCER Applause Arbitration and Peace Argentina armaments army Baron d'Estournelles believe Carnegie Chairman Church citizens City civilized commerce committee delegates disputes duty Europe feel flag force France friends German give good-will Hague Court hear heart honor hope human ideals industrial interest International Arbitration International Peace International Peace Congress Interparliamentary Union justice labor LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Laughter meeting ment military moral National Arbitration organization Peace Congress Peace Movement pleasure present President principles promote public opinion question representatives Republic resolutions RICHARD BARTHOLDT ROBERT CRANSTON Roosevelt schools Second Hague Conference sentiment SETH LOW speak speaker spirit stand Stead tell things thought tion to-day to-night treaties Tribunal Underwood & Underwood United Universal Peace voice warfare William William Jennings Bryan woman women word York