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... engaged on both sides . These qualities were conspicuous enough , and have everywhere had justice done them . But what the daily memoirs from the seat of War brought out was , that the ordinary result of War , as it proceed- ed , was ...
... engaged on both sides . These qualities were conspicuous enough , and have everywhere had justice done them . But what the daily memoirs from the seat of War brought out was , that the ordinary result of War , as it proceed- ed , was ...
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... engaged in the occupations of Peace , which disappear in time of War , and are the reverse of the vices of those engaged in War . There are also real virtues peculiar to a time of War , to a nation at War , and to the soldiers who ...
... engaged in the occupations of Peace , which disappear in time of War , and are the reverse of the vices of those engaged in War . There are also real virtues peculiar to a time of War , to a nation at War , and to the soldiers who ...
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... engaged in gradually transforming their mili- Other States follow in the same direction . tary institutions after the same general type , and the same is true of the Russians . Other States which have enormous standing armies , as ...
... engaged in gradually transforming their mili- Other States follow in the same direction . tary institutions after the same general type , and the same is true of the Russians . Other States which have enormous standing armies , as ...
Page 90
... engaged in helping the insurgents , were by no means clear . If Spain had been a strong instead of a weak State , it would have been difficult to prevent War , because no strong State would allow itself to be dictated to , as was Spain ...
... engaged in helping the insurgents , were by no means clear . If Spain had been a strong instead of a weak State , it would have been difficult to prevent War , because no strong State would allow itself to be dictated to , as was Spain ...
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... engaged in it . It thus appears that the province of Mediation will become larger and larger as national and international morality im- proves , and the desire of general Peace becomes everywhere more urgent and sincere . Any single ...
... engaged in it . It thus appears that the province of Mediation will become larger and larger as national and international morality im- proves , and the desire of general Peace becomes everywhere more urgent and sincere . Any single ...
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Page 147 - V. The contracting parties further engage, that when the said canal shall have been completed, they will protect it from interruption, seizure, or unjust confiscation, and that they will guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may forever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure.
Page 219 - ... any projectile of a weight below 400 grammes, which is either explosive or charged with fulminating or inflammable substances.
Page 147 - ... with reference to any means of communication by Ship-Canal which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, by the way of the river San Juan de Nicaragua, and either or both of the lakes of Nicaragua or Managua, to any port or place on the Pacific ocean; the President of the United States has conferred full powers on John M.
Page 146 - The Black Sea is neutralized ; its waters and its ports, thrown open to the mercantile marine of every nation, are formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the flag of war, either of the Powers possessing its coasts or of any other Power, with the exceptions mentioned in Articles 14 and 19 of the present treaty.