Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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Página 46
... desire that their own countries shall regard the rights of others rather than be grasping and overreaching . The path to universal peace is not through reason or intellectual appreciation , but through the development of peace - loving ...
... desire that their own countries shall regard the rights of others rather than be grasping and overreaching . The path to universal peace is not through reason or intellectual appreciation , but through the development of peace - loving ...
Página 47
... meeting should be held in a State repre- senting in so conspicuous a degree the varied activities of peace , and in a metropolis which focuses the energies of a people who , in beneficent concord , without desire of conquest or lust 47.
... meeting should be held in a State repre- senting in so conspicuous a degree the varied activities of peace , and in a metropolis which focuses the energies of a people who , in beneficent concord , without desire of conquest or lust 47.
Página 48
in beneficent concord , without desire of conquest or lust of power , are working out their destiny inspired by national ideals of equality and justice . ( Applause . ) As a New Yorker , and as one representing the State in an official ...
in beneficent concord , without desire of conquest or lust of power , are working out their destiny inspired by national ideals of equality and justice . ( Applause . ) As a New Yorker , and as one representing the State in an official ...
Página 49
... desire to prevent armed strife , there is almost complete unanimity . There may still be those who believe in the beneficent effects of the discipline of war , and who shrink from contemplating a society enervated by exclusive devotion ...
... desire to prevent armed strife , there is almost complete unanimity . There may still be those who believe in the beneficent effects of the discipline of war , and who shrink from contemplating a society enervated by exclusive devotion ...
Página 51
... desire of the people for peace . Protection against war can best be found in the reiterated expres- sion of that desire throughout the nations of the earth , and by convening their representatives in frequent assemblies . Provi- sion ...
... desire of the people for peace . Protection against war can best be found in the reiterated expres- sion of that desire throughout the nations of the earth , and by convening their representatives in frequent assemblies . Provi- sion ...
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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