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... fact . They raised standards of high ideals . In sentences which burned they upheld moral sentiment . They gave practical emphasis to the brotherhood of man . But they were not intolerant , they opened the door wide to discussion and ...
... fact . They raised standards of high ideals . In sentences which burned they upheld moral sentiment . They gave practical emphasis to the brotherhood of man . But they were not intolerant , they opened the door wide to discussion and ...
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... fact about this congress was the congress itself . All friends of international peace are gratified that the great Central West of the United States has felt the peace movement as never before . The influence of the meetings , while ...
... fact about this congress was the congress itself . All friends of international peace are gratified that the great Central West of the United States has felt the peace movement as never before . The influence of the meetings , while ...
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... fact the faintly uttered hope of the whole heart of mankind ; that the creed of the advocates of peace is a creed of faith and optimism , that their plead- ings appeal to every impulse of love and friendship in the heart of man . When ...
... fact the faintly uttered hope of the whole heart of mankind ; that the creed of the advocates of peace is a creed of faith and optimism , that their plead- ings appeal to every impulse of love and friendship in the heart of man . When ...
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... fact that arbitration brought to a close the Russo - Japanese war and prevented possible hostilities between Russia and England at that time . There is no hestitation in acknowledging the immense difficulties that 47.
... fact that arbitration brought to a close the Russo - Japanese war and prevented possible hostilities between Russia and England at that time . There is no hestitation in acknowledging the immense difficulties that 47.
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... fact that a unanimous shout for international arbitration from every recognized power on earth would be expecting too much for the near future , may suggest the necessity of a group of the larger nations taking the initiative and ...
... fact that a unanimous shout for international arbitration from every recognized power on earth would be expecting too much for the near future , may suggest the necessity of a group of the larger nations taking the initiative and ...
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Página 83 - PREVENT us, O Lord, in all our doings with thy most gracious favour, and further us with thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in thee, we may glorify thy holy name, and finally by thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Página 307 - Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
Página 511 - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts: The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Página 330 - It is too probable that no plan we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If, to please the people, we offer what we ourselves disapprove, how can we afterwards defend our work ? Let us raise a standard to which the wise and the honest can repair : the event is in the hand of God.
Página 315 - It has been frequently remarked, that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country, by their conduct and example, to decide the important question, whether societies of men are really capable or not, of establishing good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend, for their political constitutions, on accident and force.
Página 287 - The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens or subjects, in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic, or otherwise.
Página 97 - President be, and is hereby requested to invite, from time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any government with which the United States has or may have diplomatic relations, to the end that any differences or disputes arising between the two governments which can not be adjusted by diplomatic agency may be referred to arbitration and be peaceably adjusted by such means [resolution not reached on calendar during session, but reintroduced and passed: Senate, February 14, 1890;...
Página 287 - Britain that the parties constructing or owning the same shall impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than the aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable ; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain on equal terms...
Página 305 - E'll be squattin' on the coals, Givin' drink to poor damned souls, An' I'll get a swig in hell from Gunga Din!
Página 304 - I sha'n't forgit the night When I dropped be'ind the fight With a bullet where my belt-plate should 'a' been. I was chokin' mad with thirst, An' the man that spied me first Was our good old grinnin', gruntin