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" ... others. The supreme difficulty in connection with developing the peace work of The Hague arises from the lack of any executive power, of any police power, to enforce the decrees of the court. In any community of any size the authority of the courts... "
African and European Addresses - Page 83
by Theodore Roosevelt, Lawrence Fraser Abbott - 1910 - 249 pages
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4

Electronic journals - 1910 - 1060 pages
...upon actual or potential force; on the existence of a police, or on the knowledge that the able bodied men of the country are both ready and willing to see...the men who are dangerous to the community retain tlicirs. He should not renounce the right to protect himself by his own efforts until the community...
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Les Prix Nobel

Nobelstiftelsen - Nobel Prizes - 1910 - 274 pages
...community of any size the authority of the courts rests upon actual or potential force; on the existerice of a police, or on the knowledge that the able-bodied...efforts until the community is so organized that it can effcetively relieve the individual of the duty of putting down violence. So it is with nations. Each...
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The Binding Force of International Law: Inaugural Lecture in International ...

Alexander Pearce Higgins - International law - 1910 - 64 pages
..."In new and wild communities where there is violence, an honest man must protect himself; and till other means of securing his safety are devised it...himself by his own efforts until the community is so organised that it can effectively relieve the individual of the duty of putting down violence. So it...
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Revue de droit international et de ..., Volume 2; Volume 13; Volume 43

Comparative law - 1911 - 684 pages
...Innewandwildcommunities where there is violence, an honest man mu>t protect himself ; and until othar means of securing his safety are devised, it is both...wicked to persuade him to surrender his arms while thé m«n who are dangerous to thé community retain theirs. He should not renounce thé litrbt to...
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"Great-Heart": The Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt

Daniel Henderson - 1919 - 300 pages
...stroke if those great powers honestly bent on peace would form a league of peace, not only to keep peace among themselves, but to prevent by force if...arms while the men who are dangerous to the community remain there. He should not renounce the right to protect himself by his own efforts until the community...
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"Great Heart": The Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt

Daniel Henderson - Presidents - 1919 - 300 pages
...stroke if those great powers honestly bent on peace would form a league of peace, not only to keep peace among themselves, but to prevent by force if...arms while the men who are dangerous to the community remain there. He should not renounce the right to protect himself by his own efforts until the community...
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De gids: nieuwe vaderlandsche letteroefeningen, Volume 90, Part 1

Printing - 1926 - 444 pages
...reeds Roossvelt gezegd, „an honest man .must protect himself ; and until other means of securing nis safety are devised, it is both foolish and wicked...who are dangerous to the community retain theirs." En Bourgeois: „Le désarmement, a 'nos yeux, est une conséquence et n'est pas une préparation....
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A Leadership for Peace: How Edwin Ginn Tried to Change the World

Robert I. Rotberg - History - 2007 - 274 pages
...itself to lose the stern and virile virtues. ... [It was] both foolish and wicked to persuade [a man] to surrender his arms while the men who are dangerous to the community retain theirs." In other words, sustained peace required a police power to see that the decrees of a world court were...
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The Student's Journal: Devoted to Phonography, Music, Hygiene ..., Volumes 38-39

Shorthand - 1909 - 1120 pages
...Powers of the world should find no insurmountable difficulty in reaching an agreement which would prut an end to the present costly and growing extravagance...effectively relieve the individual of the duty of puling down violence. So it is with nations. Each nation must keep well prepared to defend itself until...
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