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Swords and Ploughshares Or the Supplanting of the System of War by the ... - Page 235
by Lucia Ames Mead - 1912 - 249 pages
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Instructions to the American Delegates to the Hague Peace Conferences and ...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1916 - 160 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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A League of Nations, Volume 4

World Peace Foundation - 1921 - 504 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 most...grown especially pronounced in the consciences of the civilized nations. The preservation of peace has been put forward as the object of international...
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The Reports to the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907: Being the Official ...

James Brown Scott - 1917 - 964 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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La politica exterior de los Estados Unidos: basada en declaraciones de ...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 154 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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American Foreign Policy

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 152 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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Publication, Issue 17

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 156 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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The Essentials of International Public Law and Organization

Amos Shartle Hershey - 1927 - 820 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 6* called the First International Peace Conference which met at the Hague...
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The Outlook, Volume 60

1898 - 1094 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...
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The Outlook, Volume 60, Part 1

1898 - 600 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...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 20

1899 - 802 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...progressive development of the present armaments." The idea of disarmament seems at the present time so Utopian as to be hardly a subject for serious...
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