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Page 141
... effort of such men as Dodge , Channing , and Cremer while the efforts of most peace societies belong here , too . Although he might not confess it , the great and generous gesture of Henry Ford in his Peace Ship - all the ridicule and ...
... effort of such men as Dodge , Channing , and Cremer while the efforts of most peace societies belong here , too . Although he might not confess it , the great and generous gesture of Henry Ford in his Peace Ship - all the ridicule and ...
Page 155
... efforts has been made from the top or has depended upon action from the top . They have been between kings and princes ... effort which promises to succeed in establishing permanent peace must come from the people . It must have a sure ...
... efforts has been made from the top or has depended upon action from the top . They have been between kings and princes ... effort which promises to succeed in establishing permanent peace must come from the people . It must have a sure ...
Page 174
... effort to limit armies failed completely ? Has not the effort to limit mili- tary and naval aircraft failed completely ? Has not the effort to extend naval limitation to all naval powers , great and small , failed completely ? Why ...
... effort to limit armies failed completely ? Has not the effort to limit mili- tary and naval aircraft failed completely ? Has not the effort to extend naval limitation to all naval powers , great and small , failed completely ? Why ...
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The Evolution of the Modern Means of War | 3 |
The Diplomat and War | 17 |
How Armaments Make for War | 43 |
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