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 6122
... human law binding the nations , since they have no human superior . They may however , as they have in part done , agree themselves certain rules , both of property and of conduct , by which they will pledge themselves to regulate their ...
... human law binding the nations , since they have no human superior . They may however , as they have in part done , agree themselves certain rules , both of property and of conduct , by which they will pledge themselves to regulate their ...
Page 6131
... humanity to an asylum from oppression . You have also in the list the subject of copy- right . This is a question ... human race , war ? First , by way of prevention . Let us suppose that the governments of England and America were to ...
... humanity to an asylum from oppression . You have also in the list the subject of copy- right . This is a question ... human race , war ? First , by way of prevention . Let us suppose that the governments of England and America were to ...
Page 6132
... humanity and civilization by adding to the rules which the usages of nations have established for mitigating the ferocity and distress of war ! Could not private war and war upon private property be forever abolished ? Could not more be ...
... humanity and civilization by adding to the rules which the usages of nations have established for mitigating the ferocity and distress of war ! Could not private war and war upon private property be forever abolished ? Could not more be ...
Page 6139
... human will , though always acting and never failing , was not the only power . If not against it yet without it and beyond it , ends would be accomplished which it never con- templated ; which take it altogether by surprise ; which ...
... human will , though always acting and never failing , was not the only power . If not against it yet without it and beyond it , ends would be accomplished which it never con- templated ; which take it altogether by surprise ; which ...
Page 6140
... it not by its matured character in Christendom , not by the unconscious spirit of its founders , but by their personal views and purposes , is to overlook the divine in it in order to fasten on the human 6140 MARTINEAU.
... it not by its matured character in Christendom , not by the unconscious spirit of its founders , but by their personal views and purposes , is to overlook the divine in it in order to fasten on the human 6140 MARTINEAU.
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