Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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Página 29
... standing , and that its influence must be felt for good . Through me , their Mayor , they wish you God - speed upon your mission , and bid you welcome to their city . Letter from President Roosevelt Read by the Secretary of the 29.
... standing , and that its influence must be felt for good . Through me , their Mayor , they wish you God - speed upon your mission , and bid you welcome to their city . Letter from President Roosevelt Read by the Secretary of the 29.
Página 43
... stands in the way of unrestricted arbitration . By whatever plan the tribunal is selected , the end of it must be that issues in which the litigant States are most deeply interested will be decid by the vote of one man , and that man 43.
... stands in the way of unrestricted arbitration . By whatever plan the tribunal is selected , the end of it must be that issues in which the litigant States are most deeply interested will be decid by the vote of one man , and that man 43.
Página 53
... stands for peace through a league of powers pledged to maintain it . Let us determine how the nations stand in regard to this . Who are for effective peace measures ? Who are opposed ? So holy is our cause that no avowed opponent of ...
... stands for peace through a league of powers pledged to maintain it . Let us determine how the nations stand in regard to this . Who are for effective peace measures ? Who are opposed ? So holy is our cause that no avowed opponent of ...
Página 63
... standing armies and the formation and increase of peace congresses , " awarded its prize to the person who did most throughout the entire world to pro- mote those objects , and selected as its recipient Theodore Roose- velt , President ...
... standing armies and the formation and increase of peace congresses , " awarded its prize to the person who did most throughout the entire world to pro- mote those objects , and selected as its recipient Theodore Roose- velt , President ...
Página 64
... stands now neutral nations may not sell ships of war and arms to belligerents , but the subjects of neutral nations may . Neutral nations may not grant loans and subsidies to belligerents , but the banker subjects of neutral nations may ...
... stands now neutral nations may not sell ships of war and arms to belligerents , but the subjects of neutral nations may . Neutral nations may not grant loans and subsidies to belligerents , but the banker subjects of neutral nations may ...
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