Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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Página 36
... present possibility of aggression and inquiry , which compel them to think first and chiefly of the interest of their own country as a lawyer argues the case of his client . They are constrained by the rules of conduct between nations ...
... present possibility of aggression and inquiry , which compel them to think first and chiefly of the interest of their own country as a lawyer argues the case of his client . They are constrained by the rules of conduct between nations ...
Página 40
... 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 the wish 40.
... 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 the wish 40.
Página 41
... present stage concerns Europe rather than America ; that the conditions which have led to the great armaments of the present day are mainly European conditions , and that it would ill become us to be forward or dogmatic in a matter ...
... present stage concerns Europe rather than America ; that the conditions which have led to the great armaments of the present day are mainly European conditions , and that it would ill become us to be forward or dogmatic in a matter ...
Página 47
... present to you . He has begun his public career . Every man and woman in the State of New York , and in the United States , for that matter , knows that here is a man whose aims end not with self ; that he embraces the office , with all ...
... present to you . He has begun his public career . Every man and woman in the State of New York , and in the United States , for that matter , knows that here is a man whose aims end not with self ; that he embraces the office , with all ...
Página 73
... order was withdrawn . ( Applause . ) Thus , you may say at the beginning of our national existence as well as at the present time , we find the United States and Germany shoulder to shoulder in the task of promoting peace 73.
... order was withdrawn . ( Applause . ) Thus , you may say at the beginning of our national existence as well as at the present time , we find the United States and Germany shoulder to shoulder in the task of promoting peace 73.
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