The War and Humanity: A Further Discussion of the Ethics of the World War and the Attitude and Duty of the United StatesG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1917 - 360 страница |
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... trial , it is possible that the fate of the British Empire would have been sealed . Fortu- nately for civilization , Germany committed the stupendous blunder of invading Belgium , and this left to Sir Edward Grey , the unwearying friend ...
... trial , it is possible that the fate of the British Empire would have been sealed . Fortu- nately for civilization , Germany committed the stupendous blunder of invading Belgium , and this left to Sir Edward Grey , the unwearying friend ...
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... trial to the Hague tribunal . Austria refused and commenced the war . Every civilized nation had a direct and vital interest in this quarrel , and a consequent responsi- bility , for the action of the Central Powers was the clearest ...
... trial to the Hague tribunal . Austria refused and commenced the war . Every civilized nation had a direct and vital interest in this quarrel , and a consequent responsi- bility , for the action of the Central Powers was the clearest ...
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... trial and was justly con- victed , but as the proceedings of the trial were not public and as Miss Cavell was denied knowledge in advance of the trial of the nature of the charges against her , and as we know little of the circum ...
... trial and was justly con- victed , but as the proceedings of the trial were not public and as Miss Cavell was denied knowledge in advance of the trial of the nature of the charges against her , and as we know little of the circum ...
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... trial and shall be informed in advance thereof of the exact nature of the accusa- tion ; his trial shall be public and open , and he shall be confronted with the witnesses against him and have compulsory process for his own defence ; in ...
... trial and shall be informed in advance thereof of the exact nature of the accusa- tion ; his trial shall be public and open , and he shall be confronted with the witnesses against him and have compulsory process for his own defence ; in ...
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... trial and presumably had trespassed against military law , while other victims of the rape of Belgium were ruthlessly killed in order to effect a speedy subjugation of the territory . The question of the guilt or innocence of each ...
... trial and presumably had trespassed against military law , while other victims of the rape of Belgium were ruthlessly killed in order to effect a speedy subjugation of the territory . The question of the guilt or innocence of each ...
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