Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... society ; but I 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 ...
... society ; but I 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 ...
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... society , that , speaking in a very broad sense , calls itself Christian , knowing no higher ideals than those of the Prince of Peace . Hence I read with pleasure that Doctor Holls , the historian of the Hague Conference , justly ...
... society , that , speaking in a very broad sense , calls itself Christian , knowing no higher ideals than those of the Prince of Peace . Hence I read with pleasure that Doctor Holls , the historian of the Hague Conference , justly ...
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... society instead of a series of hostile camps ( great applause ) are reducing the possible causes of armed conflict and powerfully promoting the peaceful settlement of controversies . Much can undoubtedly be accomplished by the meeting ...
... society instead of a series of hostile camps ( great applause ) are reducing the possible causes of armed conflict and powerfully promoting the peaceful settlement of controversies . Much can undoubtedly be accomplished by the meeting ...
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... Society welcomes to membership advocates of all forms of opposition to war , from the non - resistant , to him who be lieves , as many of us do , that it would be our duty to fight when necessary for the enforcement of Arbitration . We ...
... Society welcomes to membership advocates of all forms of opposition to war , from the non - resistant , to him who be lieves , as many of us do , that it would be our duty to fight when necessary for the enforcement of Arbitration . We ...
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... Society are concerned , we know but one , and restrict our efforts to the removal of that alone . All speeches , all work , all contributions , are devoted to the abolition of war . We invite all men and women to join our Society and to ...
... Society are concerned , we know but one , and restrict our efforts to the removal of that alone . All speeches , all work , all contributions , are devoted to the abolition of war . We invite all men and women to join our Society and to ...
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