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
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 506 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... | |
| 1898 - 600 páginas
...honors whereof make every thinking being shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...threatening the whole world — such is the supreme duty to-day imposed upon all States. Filled with this idea, his Majesty has beim pleased to command me to... | |
| 1898 - 1092 páginas
...horrors whereof make every thinking being shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...threatening the whole world — such is the supreme duty to-day imposed upon all States. Filled with this idea, his Majesty has been pleased to command me to... | |
| Morton William Royse - 1928 - 278 páginas
...too sweeping in its request that a conference be called "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 Powers declined the invitation. Another circular, that of January 11,1899, proposed a more modest... | |
| 1899 - 568 páginas
...and concluded by proposing an international Conference 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 reception given to this Peace Rescript of the absolute master of nearly three million soldiers... | |
| 1919 - 692 páginas
...of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. " To put an end to those incessant armaments, and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...propose to all the Governments whose representatives are credited to the Imperial Court the meeting of a Conference which would have to occupy itself with this... | |
| 1907 - 340 páginas
...threatening trie whole world ; euch is the supi erne duty which !• to-day imposed on all States. Hied with this idea His Majesty has been pleased to order...the Governments whose representatives are accredited with the Imperial Court, the meeting of a Conference which would hare to occupy itself with this grave... | |
| Holger Afflerbach, David Stevenson - 2007 - 388 páginas
...AND LIMITS OF ARMAMENT CONTROL I898-I9I4 Jost Diilffer "To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...is the supreme duty which is today imposed on all states."1 These were the objectives urged in a diplomatic note published by the Russian Foreign Minister,... | |
| 1919 - 700 páginas
...of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. " To put an end to those incessant armaments, and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...propose to all the Governments whose representatives are credited to the Imperial Court the meeting of a Conference which would have to occupy itself with this... | |
| 1916 - 842 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." The Circular is permeated throughout with the economic fallacy of continuing the present armed peace.... | |
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