Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... 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 of mankind . " The second was : " The Conference expresses ...
... 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 of mankind . " The second was : " The Conference expresses ...
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... opinion that the subject matter of these resolutions ought to be further considered and discussed in the Second Conference ; that the subject is in the nature of unfinished business and cannot be ignored , but must be dealt with ; that ...
... opinion that the subject matter of these resolutions ought to be further considered and discussed in the Second Conference ; that the subject is in the nature of unfinished business and cannot be ignored , but must be dealt with ; that ...
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... opinion , taken in connection with the serious economic aspects of war , will gradu- ally reduce the possible area of strife over questions thought to involve the national honor . The controversies which are incident to international ...
... opinion , taken in connection with the serious economic aspects of war , will gradu- ally reduce the possible area of strife over questions thought to involve the national honor . The controversies which are incident to international ...
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... opinion , the perfecting of plans for submissions to arbitration , and the improvement of the machinery of the International Court indicate the lines along which substantial progress may be made . The people of the State of New York ...
... opinion , the perfecting of plans for submissions to arbitration , and the improvement of the machinery of the International Court indicate the lines along which substantial progress may be made . The people of the State of New York ...
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... opinion is now impressing itself even upon govern- ments that are not willing to act peacefully . A meeting like this is a most significant manifestation ; it shows that you are expect- ing a great deal , not of a far distant future ...
... opinion is now impressing itself even upon govern- ments that are not willing to act peacefully . A meeting like this is a most significant manifestation ; it shows that you are expect- ing a great deal , not of a far distant future ...
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