| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 434 страница
...unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. "I was for a little while unable to believe that such...by any government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set 348 349... | |
| Theodor Niemeyer, Karl Strupp - 1920 - 344 страница
...unmistakable marks of idendity have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. I was for a little while unable to believe that such...in fact be done by any government that had hitherto suscribed to the humane practices of civilised nations. International law had its origin in the attemps... | |
| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - 576 страница
...unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. be done by any government that had hitherto subscribed to the humane practice of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up somc law which... | |
| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - 582 страница
...subscribed to tlie Immune practice of civilized nations. International hiw luid its origin in the iiltcmpt to set up some law which would be respected and observed upon ilip seas, where no nation had right of dominion and where lay the free highways of the world. By painful... | |
| CHARLES F. HORNE, WALTER F. AUSTIN - 1923 - 1528 страница
...unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. I was for a little while unable to believe that such...by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Walter Forward Austin - 1923 - 500 страница
...unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. I was for a little while unable to believe that such...by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some... | |
| William Allen White - 1924 - 586 страница
...unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. I was for a little while unable to believe that such...by any Government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some... | |
| David Franklin Houston - 1926 - 386 страница
...protect and have no justification for existence. The President told us that, for a little while, he was unable to believe that such things would, in fact, be done by any government as have been done by Germany during this war. It was difficult for the American people to credit it.... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 506 страница
...unmistakable marks of identity, have been sunk with the same reckless lack of compassion or of principle. I was for a little while unable to believe that such...by any government that had hitherto subscribed to humane practices of civilized nations. International law had its origin in the attempt to set up some... | |
| 1918 - 692 страница
...would have been ashamed.' The principle of International Law [said the President] had its origin in an attempt to set up some law which would be respected and observed upon the seas, where no nation had the right of dominion, where lay the free highways of the world. By painful stage after stage has that... | |
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