A League to Enforce PeaceMacmillan, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... war seriously have been aroused to the danger and the results . They have seen that , with the control over the forces of nature in these later days , the destructiveness of war is greater even than had been imagined ; and that , with ...
... war seriously have been aroused to the danger and the results . They have seen that , with the control over the forces of nature in these later days , the destructiveness of war is greater even than had been imagined ; and that , with ...
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... war , and no attempt was made to lay down details or provide methods of procedure which must be de- termined by the representatives of the nations con- cerned when they meet for conference . The im- portant thing for an unofficial body ...
... war , and no attempt was made to lay down details or provide methods of procedure which must be de- termined by the representatives of the nations con- cerned when they meet for conference . The im- portant thing for an unofficial body ...
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Robert Goldsmith. to free mankind from war , who believe that civilisa- tion is incomplete so long as wars like the present ravage the earth , will find themselves well repaid in reading this book . PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR THERE is little ...
Robert Goldsmith. to free mankind from war , who believe that civilisa- tion is incomplete so long as wars like the present ravage the earth , will find themselves well repaid in reading this book . PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR THERE is little ...
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Robert Goldsmith. PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR THERE is little doubt that war as an institution will be hard put to it to find any defenders after this most stupendous and most sanguinary of all wars has run its dreadful course to the bitter ...
Robert Goldsmith. PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR THERE is little doubt that war as an institution will be hard put to it to find any defenders after this most stupendous and most sanguinary of all wars has run its dreadful course to the bitter ...
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... war was once the normal condition of society . Peace was the exception . It has been carefully computed that there have been but 227 years of peace , when no states or nations were at war , in the 3,412 years of recorded history since ...
... war was once the normal condition of society . Peace was the exception . It has been carefully computed that there have been but 227 years of peace , when no states or nations were at war , in the 3,412 years of recorded history since ...
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Admiral Rozhdestvensky alliances American arbitration armaments armies and navies Article become believe belligerent British cerned CHAPTER Christianity Church civilisation co-operation Commission of Inquiry common conference Congress cost Council of Conciliation course Court David Starr Jordan democracy diplo diplomacy diplomats dispute Enforce Peace Europe fact failed federation fighting force foreign affairs future Hague Hague Convention Homer Lea hostilities human nature idea industry interest International Commission international law justice labour league of nations League to Enforce League's programme live machinery mankind matter means ment military modern moral neutral never organised pacifism pacifists patriotism political possible practical preparedness President Wilson prevent principle probably problem proposal public opinion purpose question reason religion secure sentiment settlement Sir Edward Grey social society sovereign sovereignty statesmen submit thing tion to-day treaties Tribunal true United vital voice Walter Bagehot wars William Howard Taft women workers
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Страница 84 - Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none...
Страница 183 - Nothing contained in this convention shall be so construed as to require the United States of America to depart from its traditional policy of not intruding upon, interfering with, or entangling itself in the political questions of policy or internal administration of any foreign state; nor shall anything contained in the said convention be construed to imply a relinquishment by the United States of America of its traditional attitude toward purely American questions.
Страница 291 - Second, that the small States of the world have a right to enjoy the same respect for their sovereignty and for their territorial integrity that great and powerful nations expect and insist upon. And...
Страница 131 - The signatory powers shall jointly use forthwith both their economic and military forces against any one of their number that goes to war, or commits acts of hostility, against another of the signatories before any question arising shall be submitted as provided in the foregoing.
Страница 85 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible.
Страница 268 - Equality of territory or of resources there of course cannot be ; nor any other sort of equality not gained in the ordinary peaceful and legitimate development of the peoples themselves. But no one asks or expects anything more than an equality of rights. Mankind is looking now for freedom of life, not for equipoises of power.
Страница 270 - Any peace which does not recognize and accept this principle will inevitably be upset. It will not rest upon the affections or the convictions of mankind. The ferment of spirit of whole populations will fight subtly and constantly against it, and all the world will sympathize. The world can be at peace only if its life is stable, and there can be no stability where the will is in rebellion, where there is not tranquillity of spirit and a sense of justice, of freedom, and of right.
Страница 182 - In the measures to be taken to secure the future peace of the world the people and Government of the United States are as vitally and as directly interested as the Governments now at war. Their interest, moreover, in the means to be adopted to relieve the smaller and weaker peoples of the world of the peril of wrong and violence is as quick and ardent as that of any other people or Government. They stand ready, and even eager, to cooperate in the accomplishment of these ends, when the war is over,...
Страница 213 - That there were such creatures as witches, he made no doubt at all. For, first, the Scriptures had affirmed so much. Secondly, the wisdom of all nations had provided laws against such persons, which is an argument of their confidence of such a crime.
Страница xiii - tis all embannered lies, A dream those little drummers make. Oh, it is wickedness to clothe Yon hideous grinning thing that stalks Hidden in music, like a queen That in a garden of glory walks Till good men love the thing they loathe! Art, thou hast many infamies But not an infamy like this. Oh, snap the fife and still the drum And show the monster as she is!