The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Pagina 54
... force was negatived there ' ( at Versailles ) . Anyone who reads Mr. David Hunter Miller's The Drafting of the Covenant will find that this statement is untrue . In the last resort , the founders of the League intended it to be an ...
... force was negatived there ' ( at Versailles ) . Anyone who reads Mr. David Hunter Miller's The Drafting of the Covenant will find that this statement is untrue . In the last resort , the founders of the League intended it to be an ...
Pagina 55
... force is not a punitive or a land - grabbing institution ; and once the policing principle has been agreed to , it is only a question of method as to how force - financial , economic and mili- tary - shall be organised so that it may be ...
... force is not a punitive or a land - grabbing institution ; and once the policing principle has been agreed to , it is only a question of method as to how force - financial , economic and mili- tary - shall be organised so that it may be ...
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... force , holds that in no circumstances should we resist force applied by others . If a Power should insist on taking territory now in our hands , or in that of the Dominions , we must protestingly submit . The pacifist would place a ...
... force , holds that in no circumstances should we resist force applied by others . If a Power should insist on taking territory now in our hands , or in that of the Dominions , we must protestingly submit . The pacifist would place a ...
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