To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities which are threatening the whole world, — such is the supreme duty which is to-day imposed on all States. The Review of Reviews - Página 132editado por - 1899Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1921 - 962 páginas
...Russia, was projcted, in the words of the Czar's invitation, "to put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...supreme duty which is to-day imposed on all states." It was officially proposed as "A Conference on Disarmament," this title being afterwards changed to... | |
| 1921 - 600 páginas
...bearing." That "to put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off of calamities which are threatening the whole world —...supreme duty which is to-day imposed on all states." For, added the Romanoff prophet, as if with prescience envisaging the Russia of to-day, "if this state... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1922 - 584 páginas
...horrors of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...supreme duty which is today imposed on all States. It was with this sense of obligation that his Majesty the Emperor of Russia proposed the conference... | |
| 1922 - 164 páginas
...horrors of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...supreme duty which is today imposed on all States." It was with this sense of obligation that His Majesty the Emperor of Russia proposed the Conference,... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - 360 páginas
...horrors of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...supreme duty which is to-day imposed on all States. It was with this sense of obligation that his Majesty the Emperor of Russia proposed the conference... | |
| Adriaan Jacob Barnouw - 1923 - 374 páginas
...the Tsar, which imposes itself to-day upon all states is "to put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities which are threatening the whole world." The conference did make an attempt to prescribe a limit to the competition in preparedness for war.... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 1925 - 360 páginas
...horrors of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...supreme duty which is today imposed on all states." It was with this sense of obligation that His Majesty the Emperor of Russia proposed the Conference,... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 1925 - 354 páginas
...horrors of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities which are threatening the whole world—such is the supreme duty which is today imposed on all states." It was with this sense of obligation... | |
| Hector Charles Bywater - 1927 - 300 páginas
...that expectation without unnecessary delay. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek a means of warding off the calamities which are threatening...supreme duty which is to-day imposed on all States." He went on to explain that the core of the problem was to be found in competitive programmes, and that... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1927 - 240 páginas
...conference "to consider the grave problem of putting an end to the incessant increase of armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities which are threatening the whole world." "Sitting under the shadow of the Cologne Cathedral a few nights afterward," I said, "having dined in... | |
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