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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... peace convention in London . His death occurred in New York city April 13 , 1894. His writings include " What Shall be Done with the Practice of the Courts " ( 1847 ) ; " The Electoral Votes of New York " ( 1870 ) ; Speeches , Arguments ...
... peace convention in London . His death occurred in New York city April 13 , 1894. His writings include " What Shall be Done with the Practice of the Courts " ( 1847 ) ; " The Electoral Votes of New York " ( 1870 ) ; Speeches , Arguments ...
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... peace and in war . All of them spring from the intercourse of nations . If a people shut themselves up from others , as the Chinese attempted to do , building a wall between themselves and their neighbors , there can be no international ...
... peace and in war . All of them spring from the intercourse of nations . If a people shut themselves up from others , as the Chinese attempted to do , building a wall between themselves and their neighbors , there can be no international ...
Page 6127
... peace we come to those of a state of hostil- ity . Force or constraint is applied in three ways - one by non - intercourse , another by reprisal , and a third by war . I will speak only of the relations in war . First , in respect to ...
... peace we come to those of a state of hostil- ity . Force or constraint is applied in three ways - one by non - intercourse , another by reprisal , and a third by war . I will speak only of the relations in war . First , in respect to ...
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... Peace of Amiens , and the detention by Napoleon of English subjects found in France , produced an immense amount of suffering , which might have been in great part avoided by the establishment beforehand of a proper rule . What articles ...
... Peace of Amiens , and the detention by Napoleon of English subjects found in France , produced an immense amount of suffering , which might have been in great part avoided by the establishment beforehand of a proper rule . What articles ...
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... peace undisturbed by passions and enmities . The vexed questions respecting the right of neutrals to send goods by the ships of a belligerent , or to carry the goods of a belligerent in their own neutral ships - questions illus- trated ...
... peace undisturbed by passions and enmities . The vexed questions respecting the right of neutrals to send goods by the ships of a belligerent , or to carry the goods of a belligerent in their own neutral ships - questions illus- trated ...
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