Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations: For the Adjustment of International Disputes, and for the Promotion of Universal Peace Without Resort to Arms. Together with a Sixth Essay, Comprising the Substance of the Rejected EssaysWhipple & Damrell, 1840 - Počet stran: 706 |
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... measure the amount of business that would demand the attention of the Congress . But this would not long remain a correct criterion ; for the direct and instant tendency of the action of that body would be , to reduce the number of ...
... measure the amount of business that would demand the attention of the Congress . But this would not long remain a correct criterion ; for the direct and instant tendency of the action of that body would be , to reduce the number of ...
Strana 71
... measure sometimes resorted to with great effect by a single state . It is now a common practice for a government that feels itself aggrieved and insulted , to cut off at once all intercourse with the offending state ; to renounce all ...
... measure sometimes resorted to with great effect by a single state . It is now a common practice for a government that feels itself aggrieved and insulted , to cut off at once all intercourse with the offending state ; to renounce all ...
Strana 72
... measure by which this intercourse should be destroyed , would be a death- blow to the public comfort and prosperity of the proscribed state ; and consequently not even the terrors of that Papal bull of interdict and excommu- nication ...
... measure by which this intercourse should be destroyed , would be a death- blow to the public comfort and prosperity of the proscribed state ; and consequently not even the terrors of that Papal bull of interdict and excommu- nication ...
Strana 78
... at least , display the contrast between them and the measure now advocated by the friends of peace . * For answer , read the history of Europe since 1815 . 1. The Amphictyonic Council . First in order of time 78 70 CONGRESS OF NATIONS .
... at least , display the contrast between them and the measure now advocated by the friends of peace . * For answer , read the history of Europe since 1815 . 1. The Amphictyonic Council . First in order of time 78 70 CONGRESS OF NATIONS .
Strana 113
... the bravest man with the justest - the din of arms with the hum of industry - and be convinced that the proposed Congress is eminently practicable as a measure of national aggrandizement and sound policy 15 1276 113 CONGRESS OF NATIONS .
... the bravest man with the justest - the din of arms with the hum of industry - and be convinced that the proposed Congress is eminently practicable as a measure of national aggrandizement and sound policy 15 1276 113 CONGRESS OF NATIONS .
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