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" I'outrance, and the continual danger which lies in this massing of war material, are transforming the armed peace of our days into a crushing burden, which the peoples have more and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident, then, that if this state... "
Swords and Ploughshares: Or, The Supplanting of the System of War by the ... - Page 238
by Lucia True Ames Mead - 1912 - 249 pages
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The Reports to the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907: Being the Official ...

James Brown Scott - 1917 - 964 pages
...have more and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident, then, that if this state of affairs be prolonged, it will inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the impending horrors of which are fearful to every human thought. In checking these increasing armaments...
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The Basis of Durable Peace

Nicholas Murray Butler - 1917 - 164 pages
...object aimed at by the Governments. ... It appears evident, then, that if this state of affairs be prolonged it will inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the impending horrors of which are fearful to every human thought." In this note the subject of arbitration...
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The Roots of the War: A Non-technical History of Europe, 1870-1914, A.D.

William Stearns Davis, William Anderson, Mason Whiting Tyler - 1918 - 594 pages
...difficulty in bearing. It appears evident, then, that if this state of things were prolonged, it would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is...avert, and the horrors of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding...
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Modern European History

Hutton Webster - 1920 - 844 pages
...more and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident, then, that if this state of things continues, it will inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which...horrors of which make every thinking being shudder in anticipation." As the result of the tsar's rescript, delegates from twenty-six sovereign states met...
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La politica exterior de los Estados Unidos: basada en declaraciones de ...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 154 pages
...have more and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident, then, that if this state of affairs be prolonged, it will inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the impending horrors of which are fearful to every human thought. 43 In checking these increasing armaments...
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American Foreign Policy

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 152 pages
...have more and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident, then, that if this state of affairs be prolonged, it will inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the impending horrors of which are fearful to every human thought. In checking these increasing armaments...
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Historical Source Book

Hutton Webster - 1920 - 238 pages
...have more and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident, then, that if this state of affairs be prolonged, it will inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the impending horrors of which are fearful to every human thought. In checking these increasing armaments...
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Publication, Issue 17

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 156 pages
...bearing. It appears evident, then, that if this state of affairs be prolonged, it will inevitably lend to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the impending horrors of which are fearful to every human thought. In checking these increasing armaments...
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World History, Volume 1

Hutton Webster - 1921 - 978 pages
...of things continues, it will inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired NICHOLAS II to avert, and the horrors of which make every thinking being shudder in anticipation." As the result of the tsar's rescript, delegates from twenty-six sovereign states met...
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Preacher and Homiletic Monthly, Volume 81

1921 - 600 pages
...with prescience envisaging the Russia of to-day, "if this state of things were prolonged, it would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, the horrors of which make every thinking man shudder in advance to contemplate." From the standpoint...
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