Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... military barbarism or military despotism . Anything in the nature of general disarma- ment would do harm and not good if it left the civilized and peace - loving peoples , those with the highest standards of muni- cipal and ...
... military barbarism or military despotism . Anything in the nature of general disarma- ment would do harm and not good if it left the civilized and peace - loving peoples , those with the highest standards of muni- cipal and ...
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... military nations of the world , alike in Europe and in that newest Asia , which is also the oldest , we have preserved a mutually self- respecting and kindly friendship . In the Philippine Islands we are training a people in the ...
... military nations of the world , alike in Europe and in that newest Asia , which is also the oldest , we have preserved a mutually self- respecting and kindly friendship . In the Philippine Islands we are training a people in the ...
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... military armament . The first was : " The Conference is of opinion that the restriction of military charges , which are at present a heavy burden on the world , is extremely desirable for the increase of the material and moral welfare ...
... military armament . The first was : " The Conference is of opinion that the restriction of military charges , which are at present a heavy burden on the world , is extremely desirable for the increase of the material and moral welfare ...
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... military or naval supplies , no mails - these restrictions would serve as a solemn warning and probably prove effective . Force should always be the last resort . Such nations as supply funds and materials of war to others might ...
... military or naval supplies , no mails - these restrictions would serve as a solemn warning and probably prove effective . Force should always be the last resort . Such nations as supply funds and materials of war to others might ...
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... military expenses the more the people of all nations will understand that it is to their interest to have a better organization for arbitration ; so it is necessary that we speak of the question of military expenses , not only because ...
... military expenses the more the people of all nations will understand that it is to their interest to have a better organization for arbitration ; so it is necessary that we speak of the question of military expenses , not only because ...
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