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" To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities which are threatening the whole world, — such is the supreme duty which is today imposed on all States. "
New Outlook - Page 156
1907
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Concord, Volumes 13-15

1898 - 642 pages
...of which make every thinking being shudder in advance. ' To put an end to these incessant armaments, and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...threatening the whole world: such is the supreme duty which is to-day imposed on all States. Filled with this idea, His Majesty has been pleased to order...
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The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher, Volumes 7-8

Education - 1898 - 956 pages
...horrors whereof make even' thinking being shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...upon all States. Filled with this idea, his Majesty had been pleased to command me to propose to all the governments whose representatives are accredited...
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The Inland Educator, Volumes 7-8

Education - 1898 - 670 pages
...shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding on the calamities which are threatening the whole world...upon all States. Filled with this idea, his Majesty ha¿ been pleased to command me to propose to all the governments whose representatives are accredited...
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The Advocate of Peace, Volumes 60-61

Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 556 pages
...world, is the supreme duty resting today upon all states. Filled with this idea, His Majesty the Emperor has been pleased to command me to propose to all the governments which have accredited Representatives at the Imperial Court, the meeting of a conference which shall...
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The Great Round World, and what is Going ..., Volume 2, Issues 27-39; Volume 7

1898 - 388 pages
...off the calamities that are threatening the whole world, is a supreme duty which to-day is imposed on all States. "Filled with this idea, his Majesty has been pleased to order that I propose to all the Governments whose representatives are accredited to the Imperial Court,...
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Peace and the Outlook: An American View

Belva Ann Lockwood - Disarmament - 1899 - 28 pages
...horrors thereof make every thinking being shudder in advance. "To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...is the supreme duty today imposed upon all States. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROPOSED. "Filled with this idea, his majesty has been pleased to command...
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The Chautauquan

1899 - 668 pages
...the Spanish-American War might result in a general European conflict. Strangely enough, it has been which are threatening the whole world — such is...upon all states. Filled with this idea, his majesty [the czar] has been pleased to command me to propose to all the governments whose representatives are...
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The United States of Europe on the Eve of the Parliament of Peace

William Thomas Stead - Europe - 1899 - 576 pages
...horrors of which make every thinking man shudder in advance. " To put an end to these incessant armaments and to seek the means of warding off the calamities...threatening the whole world, — such is the supreme duty which is today imposed on all States. " Filled with this idea, His Majesty has been pleased to order...
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A History of the Peace Conference at the Hague

George Herbert Perris - Hague (Netherlands) - 1899 - 112 pages
...every thinking being shudder in advance. " To put an end to these incessant armaments, and to seel- the means of warding off the calamities which are...threatening the whole world : such is the supreme duty which is to-day imposed on all States, filled with this idea, His Majesty has been pleased to order...
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The Federation of the World

Benjamin Franklin Trueblood - Arbitration (International law). - 1899 - 190 pages
...horrors whereof make every thinking being shudder in advance. To put an end to these incessant armaments, and to seek the means of warding off the calamities which are threatening the whole world, is the supreme duty to-day imposed upon all states. Filled with this idea, His Majesty has been pleased...
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