| 1901 - 744 páginas
...equality of nations ; 254 SEPT. because, without recognising that principle, there is no such thing as public right, and without public international right...with it must depart our hopes of tranquillity and progress for mankind " (Third Midlothian Speech, November -21, 1879). It was because the last Tory... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1880 - 372 páginas
..."^"tHiuitU \ without recognising that principle, there is no such thing as rf foreign ' "' policy. public right, and without public international right...there is no instrument available for settling the transact ions of mankind except material force. Consequently the principle of equality among nations... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 410 páginas
...of the equality of nations; because, without recognizing that principle, there is no such thing as public right, and without public international right...opinion, at the very basis and root of a Christian civilization, and when that principle is compromised or abandoned, with it must depart our hopes of... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 396 páginas
...of the equality of nations ; because, without recognizing that principle, there is no such thing as public right, and without public international right...opinion, at the very basis and root of a Christian civilization, and when that principle is compromised or abandoned, with it must depart our hopes of... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 452 páginas
...of the equality of nations ; because, without recognizing that principle, there is no such thing as public right, and without public international right...opinion, at the very basis and root of a Christian civilization, and when that principle is compromised or abandoned, with it must depart our hopes of... | |
| George Brooks - 1885 - 188 páginas
...committing treason against public law, and the peace and order of the world." (Page 196, Series i.) "The principle of equality among nations lies, in...hopes of tranquillity and of progress for mankind." (Page 123, Series i.) " We have said that we never confound the sense of party with the duties of humanity;... | |
| George Brooks - 1889 - 520 páginas
...committing treason against public law, and the peace and order of the world." (Page 196, Series I.) " The principle of equality among nations lies, in my...compromised or abandoned, with it must depart our hopes of tranquility and of progress for mankind." (Page 123, Series i.) " We have said that we never confound... | |
| Spenser Wilkinson - 1894 - 366 páginas
...importance was attached; " because without recognising the equality of nations, there is no such thing as public right; and without public international right,...the transactions of mankind except material force ". 6. Subject to all the limitations involved in the first five principles, the foreign policy of England... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 562 páginas
...of the equality of nations ; because, without recognizing that principle, there is no such thing as public right, and without public international right...opinion, at the very basis and root of a Christian civilization, and when that principle is compromised or abandoned, with it must depart our hopes of... | |
| 1900 - 558 páginas
...of the equality of nations ; because, without recognizing that principle, there is no such thing as public right, and without public international right...opinion, at the very basis and root of a Christian civilization, and when that principle is compromised or abandoned, with it must depart our hopes of... | |
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