| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 918 pages
...of international discussion, the most effectual means of insuring to all peoples the benefits of a real and durable peace, and, above all, of putting an end to the progressive dvelopment of the present armaments. In the course of the last twenty years the longings for a general... | |
| Bertha von Suttner - 1910 - 466 pages
...peace, — ' " " That article must be by Passy or one of our friends." " What a clever guess ! — ' and, above all, of putting an end to the progressive development of armaments.' " "Well, indeed — " "'Hundreds of millions are devoted to acquiring terrible engines... | |
| Bertha von Suttner - 1910 - 466 pages
...peace, — ' " " That article must be by Passy or one of our friends." " What a clever guess ! — ' and, above all, of putting an end to the progressive development of armaments.' " "Well, indeed — " "'Hundreds of millions are devoted to acquiring terrible engines... | |
| Dana Webster Bartlett - 1911 - 630 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 consciences of civilized nations;... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1911 - 586 pages
...of international discussion, the most effectual means of insuring to all peoples the benefits of a real and durable peace, and, above all, of putting...progressive development of the present armaments. . . . Filled with this idea, His Majesty has been pleased to order me to propose to all the governments... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1912 - 628 pages
...of international discussion, the most effectual means of insuring to all peoples the benefits of a real and durable peace, and above all, of putting...progressive development of the present armaments," Czar Nicholas II of Russia 55 called the First International Peace Conference which met at the Hague... | |
| 1912 - 890 pages
...international discussion of the most effectual means of assuring to all nations "the blessings of a real and durable peace, and, above all. of putting an end to the progressive development of armaments." Count Mouravieff pointed out in his famous circular that the progressive burden of armaments... | |
| Charlemagne Tower - 1914 - 324 pages
...of international discussion, the most effectual method of insuring to all peoples the benefits of a real and durable peace, and, above all, of putting...progressive development of the present armaments." This letter was addressed to all the governments which had representatives accredited in St. Petersburg... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1914 - 440 pages
...of international discussion, the most effectual means of insuring to all peoples the benefits of a real and durable peace, and above all, of putting...progressive development of the present armaments," the First International Peace Conference met at The Hague in 1899 at the call of the Russian czar.4... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1915 - 346 pages
...benefits of a real and lasting peace, and above all of limiting the progressive development of existing armaments. In the course of the last twenty years the longings for a general state of peace have become especially pronounced in the consciences of civilized nations.... | |
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