The League of Peace and a Free SeaHodder and Stoughton, 1917 - 15 страница |
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... cost of diminishing to some extent the influence of Naval Power . But such regulation , however far it can be carried , must always fall far short of absolute Freedom of the Sea . } It is not to be doubted that every Naval 12.
... cost of diminishing to some extent the influence of Naval Power . But such regulation , however far it can be carried , must always fall far short of absolute Freedom of the Sea . } It is not to be doubted that every Naval 12.
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... fall to the ground like its predecessors . Admittedly it depends for its practical working not only on goodwill , but also on a sanction of international force . But , if we attain to anything approaching Freedom of the Sea , Powers ...
... fall to the ground like its predecessors . Admittedly it depends for its practical working not only on goodwill , but also on a sanction of international force . But , if we attain to anything approaching Freedom of the Sea , Powers ...
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Julian Stafford Corbett. the great council of the nations will fall mainly upon the leading Military Members , and with the power to enforce the decrees will go the power to shape them . For it is only too well known that in the ...
Julian Stafford Corbett. the great council of the nations will fall mainly upon the leading Military Members , and with the power to enforce the decrees will go the power to shape them . For it is only too well known that in the ...
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Страница 14 - And the paths of the sea must alike in law and in fact be free. The freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, and cooperation.
Страница 10 - ... mankind, but the motive for such changes is convincing and compelling. There can be no trust or intimacy between the peoples of the world without them. The free, constant, unthreatened intercourse of nations is an essential part of the process of peace and of development. It need not be difficult either to define or to secure the freedom of the seas if the Governments of the world sincerely desire to come to an agreement concerning it.
Страница 3 - ... of the seas for the common unhindered use of all the nations of the world...
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Страница 10 - ... those who have borne the heat and burden of the •day...
Страница 12 - British maritime rights under the slogan of 'the Freedom of the Seas', a slogan characterized by Sir Julian Corbett as 'one of those ringing phrases which haunt the ear and continue to confuse judgement'.
Страница 13 - It is this — that since the, influence of Naval Power in the world is measured by the extent to which it can exercise command of the sea, every restriction in this direction, though it makes towards the desired Freedom of Sea, tends to diminish the influence of the Naval Powers.
Страница 9 - Descending from idealistic conceptions to the questions which a world congress would have to decide, we...
Страница 7 - For it is not successful battles that bring peace, but the fear or experience of what these battles give the victor power to do.
Страница 3 - Design" of Queen Elizabeth of England, and Henry IV. of France, and was embodied in their Treaty of 1596, to which the United Provinces were also a party.