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
... 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 kindliness we may both pro- mote . The ...
... 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 kindliness we may both pro- mote . The ...
Page 6128
... true neutrality ; what is a just blockade , and the effect of it ; what things are contraband of war ; and to what extent a belligerent may be supplied from neutral territory . When a state departs from its neutrality and becomes an ...
... true neutrality ; what is a just blockade , and the effect of it ; what things are contraband of war ; and to what extent a belligerent may be supplied from neutral territory . When a state departs from its neutrality and becomes an ...
Page 6129
... true rule I mean only the rule to which civilized nations according to just principles ought to ad- here , for the moment you admit , as admitted it must be , that the practice of nations is various , you admit that there is no rule ...
... true rule I mean only the rule to which civilized nations according to just principles ought to ad- here , for the moment you admit , as admitted it must be , that the practice of nations is various , you admit that there is no rule ...
Page 6130
... true neutrality , what are they ? Do they permit the supply to a belligerent of ships and muni- tions of war ? Do they require a neutral to prevent the fit- ting out and sailing of ships ? Do they require a neutral to disarm and arrest ...
... true neutrality , what are they ? Do they permit the supply to a belligerent of ships and muni- tions of war ? Do they require a neutral to prevent the fit- ting out and sailing of ships ? Do they require a neutral to disarm and arrest ...
Page 6136
... true by means of a federated system which she finds best for herself , and which she has cemented by thousands of millions in treasure and hundreds of thou- sands in precious lives . How far this system may be carried is yet unknown ...
... true by means of a federated system which she finds best for herself , and which she has cemented by thousands of millions in treasure and hundreds of thou- sands in precious lives . How far this system may be carried is yet unknown ...
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