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... international discussion , of the most effective means of preventing the outbreak of war and of lightening the economic burdens of the peoples by arresting the progressive development of existing armaments . Bearing this limitation in ...
... international discussion , of the most effective means of preventing the outbreak of war and of lightening the economic burdens of the peoples by arresting the progressive development of existing armaments . Bearing this limitation in ...
Sivu xlvii
... International Disputes can prevent such a contingency as this . Even a combination of Powers to keep the peace by force , if needs be , would not be a perfect safeguard against a State breaking away from that combination where it ...
... International Disputes can prevent such a contingency as this . Even a combination of Powers to keep the peace by force , if needs be , would not be a perfect safeguard against a State breaking away from that combination where it ...
Sivu 170
... International Arbitration . CHAPTER I. - On the System of Arbitration . Article XV . - International arbitration has for its object the settlement of differ- ences between States by judges of their own choice , and on the basis of ...
... International Arbitration . CHAPTER I. - On the System of Arbitration . Article XV . - International arbitration has for its object the settlement of differ- ences between States by judges of their own choice , and on the basis of ...
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