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 6127
... effect of the separation upon the citizen of the different parts of the divided nation and upon the citizen of other states . Then in respect to foreign war , when it is justifiable , what must be done to avoid it , and what formalities ...
... effect of the separation upon the citizen of the different parts of the divided nation and upon the citizen of other states . Then in respect to foreign war , when it is justifiable , what must be done to avoid it , and what formalities ...
Page 6128
... effect of war upon pending contracts ; and what future traffic may be carried on between the citizens of the belligerent nations . Then , when we proceed to consider the conduct of armies toward each other , what are the rules of ...
... effect of war upon pending contracts ; and what future traffic may be carried on between the citizens of the belligerent nations . Then , when we proceed to consider the conduct of armies toward each other , what are the rules of ...
Page 6129
... effect of a declaration of war upon the persons and property of an enemy found in the country at the time . How important that it should be settled beforehand by a uniform rule ! And yet the practice of nations is various , more various ...
... effect of a declaration of war upon the persons and property of an enemy found in the country at the time . How important that it should be settled beforehand by a uniform rule ! And yet the practice of nations is various , more various ...
Page 6132
... effect during the last contest in Germany in exempting surgeons and nurses from capture ? Could not the sack of a captured city or the bombardment of a defenceless town be forever prohibited ? Might not such transactions as the storming ...
... effect during the last contest in Germany in exempting surgeons and nurses from capture ? Could not the sack of a captured city or the bombardment of a defenceless town be forever prohibited ? Might not such transactions as the storming ...
Page 6145
... effect of this Judaic medium upon the titles of honor which disciples apply to Christ — a matter of no small moment , for as the relation is described such will the rela- tive affection tend to be . We are taught , with a tenacity for ...
... effect of this Judaic medium upon the titles of honor which disciples apply to Christ — a matter of no small moment , for as the relation is described such will the rela- tive affection tend to be . We are taught , with a tenacity for ...
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