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" Finally, it would be a master stroke if those great powers honestly bent on peace would form a League of Peace, not only to keep the peace among themselves, but to prevent, by force if necessary, its being broken by others. "
Roosevelt's Religion - Page 86
by Christian Fichthorne Reisner - 1922 - 385 pages
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New Outlook, Volume 95

1910 - 1076 pages
...useful a few years ago, and would still be of use ; but the agreement should go much further. Finally, it would be a master stroke if those great powers...by force if necessary, its being broken by others. The supreme difficulty in connection with developing the peace work of The Hague arises from the lack...
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Transactions, Volume 24

Maryland State Bar Association - 1919 - 308 pages
...copy of the speech delivered in 1910 by Mr. Roosevelt in accepting the Nobel prize. Mr. Roosevelt then said : "It would be a master stroke, if those great...by force if necessary, its being broken by others. The supreme difficulty in connection with developing the peace work of The Hague arises from the lack...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 9

1915 - 1080 pages
...most limited scale." More than five years ago, ex-President Roosevelt said at Christiania, Norway : " It would be a master stroke if those great Powers...force, if necessary, its being broken by others." May we not hope that at the close of this terrific war some statesmen, soldiers, and scholars will...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4

1910 - 1060 pages
...useful a few years ago, and would still be of use; but the agreement should go much further. Finally, it would be a master stroke if those great powers honestly bent on peace would form a League of Pence, not only to keep the peace among thejnselves, but to prevent, by force if necessary, its being...
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Les Prix Nobel

Nobelstiftelsen - 1910 - 274 pages
...useful a few years ago, and would still be of use; but the agreement should go much further. Finally, it would be a master stroke if those great powers...by force if necessary, its being broken by others. The supreme difficulty in connection with developing the peace work of The Hague arise's from the lack...
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The Outlook, Volume 95

1910 - 1090 pages
...useful a few years ago, and would still be of use ; but the agreement should go much further. Finally, it would be a master stroke if those great powers...by force if necessary, its being broken by others. The supreme difficulty in connection with developing the peace work of The Hague arises from the lack...
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African and European Addresses

Theodore Roosevelt, Lawrence Fraser Abbott - 1910 - 314 pages
...useful a few years ago, and would still be of use ; but the agreement should go much further. Finally, it would be a master stroke if those great Powers...by force if necessary, its being broken by others. The supreme difficulty in connection with developing the peace work of The Hague arises from the lack...
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Report of the ... Conference, Volume 26, Part 1910

International Law Association. Conference - 1910 - 822 pages
...which modern civilisation is based. Mr. Roosevelt,, speaking for very many others, said : " Finally it would be a master stroke if those Great Powers,...themselves, but to prevent, by force if necessary, its being broker* by others." It is then the final word of the controversy ? Many think: so. Even ardent pacifists...
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volume 26

Frederick Pollock - 1910 - 458 pages
...still be of use ; but the agreement should go much further. Finally, it would be a great master-stroke if those great powers honestly bent on peace would...by force, if necessary, its being broken by others. The supreme difficulty in connexion with developing the peace work at the Hague arises from the lack...
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The Theosophist, Volume 31, Part 2

1910 - 1010 pages
...International Peace and Justice might be secured through the Hague Courts, and that the Great Powers should "form a League of Peace, not only to keep the peace...force, if necessary, its being broken by others". "The ruler or statesman who should bring about such a combination, would have earned his place in history...
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