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... peace and to conventions in war . 36. The undertaking such a work appeared to me the more worthy of the labor which it must cost , because , as I have said , no one has treated the whole of the argument ; and those who have treated ...
... peace and to conventions in war . 36. The undertaking such a work appeared to me the more worthy of the labor which it must cost , because , as I have said , no one has treated the whole of the argument ; and those who have treated ...
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... Peace Conference , he laid a silver wreath upon the tomb of Grotius , in accordance with instructions from the President , and in behalf of the people of the United States . The Commission of the United States comes here this day to ...
... Peace Conference , he laid a silver wreath upon the tomb of Grotius , in accordance with instructions from the President , and in behalf of the people of the United States . The Commission of the United States comes here this day to ...
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... peace . But his agency was more than that . His coming was like the rising of the sun out of the pri- meval abyss : his work was both creative and illuminative . We may rev- erently insist that , in the domain of International Law ...
... peace . But his agency was more than that . His coming was like the rising of the sun out of the pri- meval abyss : his work was both creative and illuminative . We may rev- erently insist that , in the domain of International Law ...
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... Peace Conference , the germ of this work in which we are all so earnestly engaged lies in a single sentence of Grotius's great book . Others , indeed , had proposed plans for the peaceful settlement of differences between nations , and ...
... Peace Conference , the germ of this work in which we are all so earnestly engaged lies in a single sentence of Grotius's great book . Others , indeed , had proposed plans for the peaceful settlement of differences between nations , and ...
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... peace , which they may not disregard . In the days of battle , too , when kings and kingdoms are thundering in the shock of arms , this same Hugo Grotius shall be there in all the turmoil of pas- sion and the smoke of ruin , as a ...
... peace , which they may not disregard . In the days of battle , too , when kings and kingdoms are thundering in the shock of arms , this same Hugo Grotius shall be there in all the turmoil of pas- sion and the smoke of ruin , as a ...
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