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Page 177
... effective antiwar movement than has thus far ex- isted . In such an endeavor I should be glad to participate as fully as possible . I am convinced that only one policy will prove effective : All member states of the League of Nations ...
... effective antiwar movement than has thus far ex- isted . In such an endeavor I should be glad to participate as fully as possible . I am convinced that only one policy will prove effective : All member states of the League of Nations ...
Page 196
... effective . For example , the Panhellenic conception , the Greeks ' awareness of superiority over their barbarian neighbors , which found expression in the Amphictyonies , the Oracles and Games , was strong enough to humanize the ...
... effective . For example , the Panhellenic conception , the Greeks ' awareness of superiority over their barbarian neighbors , which found expression in the Amphictyonies , the Oracles and Games , was strong enough to humanize the ...
Page 247
... effective inter- national arbitration authority ; but also his conviction that war re- sistance , in the face of the threat of Hitler , was an incorrect policy : . . Of course , this does not mean that I have in any sense become a ...
... effective inter- national arbitration authority ; but also his conviction that war re- sistance , in the face of the threat of Hitler , was an incorrect policy : . . Of course , this does not mean that I have in any sense become a ...
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