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" Animated by a strong desire to concert for the maintenance of the general peace ; Resolved to second by their best efforts the friendly settlement of international disputes ; Recognizing the solidarity which unites the members of the society of civilized... "
Proceedings of International Conference Under the Auspices of American ... - Page 58
by American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes - 1916
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4765

United States - 1904 - 1026 pages
...efforts the friendly settlement of international disputes; < Recognizing the solidarity which unites the members of the society of civilized nations; Desirous...justice; Convinced that the permanent institution of a Court of Arbitration, accessible to all, in the midst of the independent Powers, will contribute effectively...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the South Dakota ..., Volume 7, Part 1907

South Dakota Bar Association - Bar associations - 1907 - 130 pages
...efforts the friendly settlement of international disputes; "Recognizing the solidarity which unites the members of the society of civilized nations; '...justice ; "Convinced that the permanent institution of a court of arbitration accessible to all in the midst of the independent powers, will contribute effectively...
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World Court: A Magazine of International Progress, Volume 1

Arbitration, International - 1915 - 628 pages
...Marburg, John Wesley Hill, Prof. JW Jenks, James Brown Scott and Henry Lane Wilson : WHEREAS, we are desirous of extending the empire of law and of strengthening the appreciation of International justice and are resolved to promote by all the efforts in our power the judicial settlement of all International...
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Proceedings of the ... Convocation, Volume 60, Parts 1924-1934

University of the State of New York - Education - 1925 - 1038 pages
...the conference recognized the civilized peoples as forming a society of nations, stated their desire of extending the empire of law and of strengthening the appreciation of international justice, commended a permanent court of arbitration " accessible to all, in the midst of independent powers',"...
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