Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 15Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 6121
... United States . At the meeting of the British Association in Manchester , England , in 1866 , Field brought forth a proposition to frame an international code . Six years later , in 1873 , he published " Outlines of an International ...
... United States . At the meeting of the British Association in Manchester , England , in 1866 , Field brought forth a proposition to frame an international code . Six years later , in 1873 , he published " Outlines of an International ...
Page 6123
... United States and Great Britain ; when ratified and promulgated by the treaty - making power in the two nations it becomes a rule for both by virtue of their compact , and a rule in each nation for its own citizens by virtue of the ...
... United States and Great Britain ; when ratified and promulgated by the treaty - making power in the two nations it becomes a rule for both by virtue of their compact , and a rule in each nation for its own citizens by virtue of the ...
Page 6135
... united whole . This tendency to assimilation was never before so strong as it is now , and it will be found a great help toward forming a uniform international code . The tendency toward a unity of races is another element of immense ...
... united whole . This tendency to assimilation was never before so strong as it is now , and it will be found a great help toward forming a uniform international code . The tendency toward a unity of races is another element of immense ...
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... united powers of adminis- trator , judge , and king . And according to the Oriental type , whatever he ruled that would he possess ; and all that his subjects had would be received as favors from his hand and held as fiefs by his ...
... united powers of adminis- trator , judge , and king . And according to the Oriental type , whatever he ruled that would he possess ; and all that his subjects had would be received as favors from his hand and held as fiefs by his ...
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... United States who are maintain- ing your cause unflinchingly through evil report - for the good report is yet to come - and at the imminent peril of their lives ; and , what is dearer than life , the sacrifice of their repu- tation . If ...
... United States who are maintain- ing your cause unflinchingly through evil report - for the good report is yet to come - and at the imminent peril of their lives ; and , what is dearer than life , the sacrifice of their repu- tation . If ...
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