| 1910 - 1076 pages
...mercy of some rival which may at bottom have no such belief and no intention of acting on it. But, granted sincerity of purpose, the great powers of...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments. An agreement merely to limit the size of ships would have been very useful a few years ago, and would... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1906 - 1070 pages
...check the growth of armaments, especially naval armaments, by international agreement ;" and that " granted sincerity of purpose the great powers of the...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments." Many of us believe this word of the exPresident signifies that very soon a serious attempt will be... | |
| Electronic journals - 1910 - 1060 pages
...mercy of some rival which may at bottom have no such belief and no intention of acting on it. But, granted sincerity of purpose, the great powers of...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments. An agreement merely to limit the size of ships would have been very useful a few years ago, and would... | |
| John Callan O'Laughlin - 1910 - 216 pages
...some method which shall accomplish this result — the completion of the Court of Arbitral Justice. "Granted sincerity of purpose, the great Powers of...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments. "It would be a master stroke if those great Powers honestly bent on peace would form a League of Peace,... | |
| United States - 1910 - 1090 pages
...mercy of some rival which may at bottom have no such belief and no intention of acting on it. But, granted sincerity of purpose, the great powers of...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments. An agreement merely to limit the size of ships would have been very useful a few years ago, and would... | |
| Nobelstiftelsen - Nobel Prizes - 1910 - 274 pages
...mercy of some rival which may at bottom have no such belief and no intention of acting on it. But, granted sincerity of purpose, the great powers of...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments. An agreement merely to limit the size of ships would have been very useful a few years ago, and would... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt, Lawrence Fraser Abbott - Political science - 1910 - 314 pages
...mercy of some rival which may at bottom have no such belief and no intention of acting on it. But, granted sincerity of purpose, the great Powers of...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments. An agreement merely to limit the size of ships would have been very useful a few years ago, and would... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1910 - 458 pages
...mercy of some rival which may at bottom have no such belief and no intention of acting on it. But, granted sincerity of purpose, the great powers of...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments. An agreement merely to limit the size of ships would have been very useful a few years ago, and would... | |
| 1910 - 444 pages
...mercy of some rival which may at bottom have no such belief and no intention of acting on it. " But, granted sincerity of purpose, the great Powers of...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments. An agreement merely to limit the size of ships would have been very useful a few years ago, and would... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - Arbitration (International law) - 1910 - 208 pages
...the fact, so well expressed by former President Roosevelt in his Christiania address, that, with " sincerity of purpose, the great powers of the world...growing extravagance of expenditure on naval armaments." PRESIDENTS OF THE CONFERENCES I. 1895. MR. JOHN B. GARRETT II. 1896. HON. GEORGE F. EDMUNDS III. 1897.... | |
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