Official Report of the Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Arbitration and Peace Conference, Held in Philadelphia, May 16, 17, 18, and 19, 1908, Svazek 1Ferris & Leach, printers, 1908 - Počet stran: 222 |
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Strana 17
... decision of their disputes by com- munal decree , it required fewer swords to enforce them , and more sinewy hands were at liberty to tickle the earth to laughing fruitfulness . In proportion as the circle of the community and the juris ...
... decision of their disputes by com- munal decree , it required fewer swords to enforce them , and more sinewy hands were at liberty to tickle the earth to laughing fruitfulness . In proportion as the circle of the community and the juris ...
Strana 30
... decision of an umpire was pointed out in this Conference last year . I wish here to speak especially of student government . We have at Swarthmore what is called a co - operative form of government . The governing power is a committee ...
... decision of an umpire was pointed out in this Conference last year . I wish here to speak especially of student government . We have at Swarthmore what is called a co - operative form of government . The governing power is a committee ...
Strana 33
... deciding whether or not war shall be declared , they have far more at stake than men have in war . It is little to risk one's life in a cause deemed worthy . Indeed , many risk their lives daily in travel , fun , or sport , without ...
... deciding whether or not war shall be declared , they have far more at stake than men have in war . It is little to risk one's life in a cause deemed worthy . Indeed , many risk their lives daily in travel , fun , or sport , without ...
Strana 54
... decisions of a world court . Ostracism by the world is something no nation will ever dare to face . But we need not wait for complete world organization before we make it a powerful agent for peace . Were only three nations , England ...
... decisions of a world court . Ostracism by the world is something no nation will ever dare to face . But we need not wait for complete world organization before we make it a powerful agent for peace . Were only three nations , England ...
Strana 55
... decision of our Supreme Court . The mere certainty of it as a last extreme penalty of law would be sufficient . But it is essential , if we would cease reliance on brute force , that some definite penalty as potent to compel nations to ...
... decision of our Supreme Court . The mere certainty of it as a last extreme penalty of law would be sufficient . But it is essential , if we would cease reliance on brute force , that some definite penalty as potent to compel nations to ...
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