Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 448
... peace , demon- strating that the statesman's wisdom is mightier than the warrior's sword . This sentiment will be ... peace and the peace of the world , and yet settle its account with the nations which had interposed in its affairs ...
... peace , demon- strating that the statesman's wisdom is mightier than the warrior's sword . This sentiment will be ... peace and the peace of the world , and yet settle its account with the nations which had interposed in its affairs ...
Page 820
... peace . Spain . is now eliminated from the problem . It remains to ask what we shall now do . I do not intrude upon the duties of Congress or seek to anticipate or forestall its action . I only say that the treaty of peace , honorably ...
... peace . Spain . is now eliminated from the problem . It remains to ask what we shall now do . I do not intrude upon the duties of Congress or seek to anticipate or forestall its action . I only say that the treaty of peace , honorably ...
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... peace of the whole earth . If the high interests of our Christian civilization demand International Congresses of Law , of Geography , of Peace , how much more an International Congress of Commerce , to give direc- tion to the relations ...
... peace of the whole earth . If the high interests of our Christian civilization demand International Congresses of Law , of Geography , of Peace , how much more an International Congress of Commerce , to give direc- tion to the relations ...
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