| 1898 - 642 pages
...— done anything towards promoting the primary object of the Tsar's appeal (to quote his words), " above all, of putting an end to the progressive development of the present armaments"? These men have vied with each other in expressing opinions, " pious " or otherwise, on behalf of what... | |
| 1898 - 864 pages
...discussion is the most effectual means of insuring all peoples benefit — a real durable peace, above all, putting an end to the progressive development of the...armaments. In the course of the last twenty years the longing for general appeasement has grown especially pronounced in the consciences of civilized nations,... | |
| 1898 - 956 pages
...is the most effectual means of insuring all peoples' benefit — a real, durable peace, above all, putting an end to the progressive development of the...armaments. In the course of the last twenty years the longing for general appeasement has grown especially pronounced in the conscience of civilized nations;... | |
| 1898 - 670 pages
...is the most effectual means of insuring all peoples' benefit — a real, durable peace, above all, putting an end to the progressive development of the...armaments. In the course of the last twenty years the longing for general appeasement has grown especially pronounced in the conscience of civilized nations;... | |
| 1898 - 388 pages
...views of all the powers, the Imperial Government thinks the present moment would be very favorable to seek, by means of international discussion, the...of the last twenty years the longings for general appeasement have grown especially pronounced in the consciences of the civilized nations. The preservation... | |
| 1898 - 944 pages
...discussion is the most effectual means of Insuring all peoples' benefit— a renl, durable pence, above all putting an end to the progressive development of the...armaments. In the course of the last twenty years the longing for general appeasement has grown especially pronounced in the consciences of civilized nations... | |
| 1898 - 556 pages
...of international discussion, the most effectual method of ensuring to all peoples the benefits of a real and durable Peace, and above all, of putting...progressive development of the present armaments', we, the undersigned British editors, venture to address our fellow-workers throughout Europe on the... | |
| George Herbert Perris - 1899 - 112 pages
...effectual means of ensuring to all peoples the .. benefits of a real and durable peace, and, about all, of putting- an end to the progressive development...the course of the last twenty years the longings for a general appeasement have grown especially pronounced in the conscience.-; of civilised nations. The... | |
| American Bar Association - 1899 - 752 pages
...securing to all the peoples the benefits of a real and durable peace, and, above all, of putting a stop to the progressive development of the present armaments....years, the longings for general pacification have been especially confirmed in the conscience of civilized nations. The preservation of peace has been... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Trueblood - 1899 - 190 pages
...the most effectual means of insuring all peoples' benefit, — a real durable peace, above all, — putting an end to the progressive development of the...armaments. In the course of the last twenty years the longing for general appeasement has grown especially pronounced in the consciences of civilized nations,... | |
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