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
... to take part in your meetings I have felt scarcely less interest in them than if I were present and even take to myself a share of the self - congratulation which the ( 6121 ) FIELD An International Code of Arbitration...............
... to take part in your meetings I have felt scarcely less interest in them than if I were present and even take to myself a share of the self - congratulation which the ( 6121 ) FIELD An International Code of Arbitration...............
Page 6122
... less in the others . More especially is this true of your country and mine . We are bound together by so many ties that , forgetting for the present all things else , I will only think of the good we may do each other and the spirit of ...
... less in the others . More especially is this true of your country and mine . We are bound together by so many ties that , forgetting for the present all things else , I will only think of the good we may do each other and the spirit of ...
Page 6123
... less distinctly stated by which nations pro- fess to comport themselves in their relations with each other ; but they are not laws nor are they imposed upon nations nor yet are they international . They are laws only in each state so ...
... less distinctly stated by which nations pro- fess to comport themselves in their relations with each other ; but they are not laws nor are they imposed upon nations nor yet are they international . They are laws only in each state so ...
Page 6136
... less strict yet capable of binding all nations and all races . This is a uniform system of rules for the guidance of nations and their citizens in their inter- course with each other , framed by the concurring wisdom of each and adopted ...
... less strict yet capable of binding all nations and all races . This is a uniform system of rules for the guidance of nations and their citizens in their inter- course with each other , framed by the concurring wisdom of each and adopted ...
Page 6139
... less than a faith in the divine constancy . We can perhaps conceive of a world , where every one should form his plans so wisely and so modestly as to encounter no dis- appointment , and where the all - ruling hand should endorse all ...
... less than a faith in the divine constancy . We can perhaps conceive of a world , where every one should form his plans so wisely and so modestly as to encounter no dis- appointment , and where the all - ruling hand should endorse all ...
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