Addresses on WarPublished for the International Union, Ginn & Company, 1904 - 319 Seiten |
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... arms a Congress of Nations with a high court of judicature or arbitration . In many respects this address is stronger than the earlier one . No more powerful arraignment of the war system exists in brief compass . Its survey of the ...
... arms a Congress of Nations with a high court of judicature or arbitration . In many respects this address is stronger than the earlier one . No more powerful arraignment of the war system exists in brief compass . Its survey of the ...
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... arms for their country ; and per- haps he dreams that he , too , may sleep , like the Great Captain of Spain , with a hundred trophies over his grave . The law of the land throws its sanction over this frenzy . The contagion spreads ...
... arms for their country ; and per- haps he dreams that he , too , may sleep , like the Great Captain of Spain , with a hundred trophies over his grave . The law of the land throws its sanction over this frenzy . The contagion spreads ...
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... arms , which can- not be obtained without the exercise of honor , fortitude , courage , obedience , modesty , and temperance , excites the brave man's patriotism , and is a chastening correc- tive for the rich man's pride . " 1 This is ...
... arms , which can- not be obtained without the exercise of honor , fortitude , courage , obedience , modesty , and temperance , excites the brave man's patriotism , and is a chastening correc- tive for the rich man's pride . " 1 This is ...
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... arms of the wife he is about to leave , this hero of war invokes the gods for a single blessing on the boy's head ... arm to the elbow . - Mahon , Essai sur la Vie du Grand Condé , p . 60 . to assume that of brute . Bayard , the exemplar ...
... arms of the wife he is about to leave , this hero of war invokes the gods for a single blessing on the boy's head ... arm to the elbow . - Mahon , Essai sur la Vie du Grand Condé , p . 60 . to assume that of brute . Bayard , the exemplar ...
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... arms which happened in the wars of France and England be notably registered and put in perpetual memory , " and then proceeds to bestow his equal admi- ration upon bravery and cunning , upon the courtesy which pardoned as upon the rage ...
... arms which happened in the wars of France and England be notably registered and put in perpetual memory , " and then proceeds to bestow his equal admi- ration upon bravery and cunning , upon the courtesy which pardoned as upon the rage ...
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Almanach de Gotha American Peace Society ancient appeal Arbiter of Justice Arbitration arms authority barbarous beautiful beneficence blood cause character charity Charles Sumner Christian Church cities civilization combat Commonwealth of Nations condemned confess Congress of Nations controversies declare defence divine duel duty earth Emperor England established Europe evil force France French Germany glory Government guaranty happiness heart honor human individuals influence institutions International Law Jules Favre King labors land Law of Nations Laws of War learning Leibnitz Louis Louis Napoleon mankind ment military militia millions Montesquieu Napoleon nature Navy object Paris poet Preparations present Prince Prussia question recognized Republic Saint-Pierre sanction says sentiment ships soldier soul Spain spirit Standing Army Sumner sword tion treaty Trial by Battle triumph True Grandeur truth United Unity Universal Peace Victor Hugo virtue Voltaire whole words working-men
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 1 - THE TRUE GRANDEUR OF NATIONS. AN ORATION BEFORE THE AUTHORITIES OF THE CITY OF BOSTON, JULY 4, 1845. 0, yet a nobler task awaits thy hand, (For what can war but endless war still breed?) Till truth and right from violence be freed. MILTON, Sonnet to Fairfax. Pax optima rernm
Seite 61 - and when, again, giving to the sentiment its strongest and most popular expression, he exclaims, — " Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great argument, But greatly toßnd quarrel in a straw, When
Seite 115 - Savages could hardly live in greater distrust. Let now the Poet of Chivalry describe another scene : — " Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten; Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled in stable day and night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jed wood axe at
Seite 229 - safeguard, until, by the overthrow of the War System, they comprehend the Commonwealth of Nations, — " And Sovereign LAW, the WORLD'S collected will, O'er thrones and globes elate, Sits empress, crowning good, repressing ill.
Seite 133 - PARK STREET CHURCH, BOSTON, MAY 28, 1849. That it may please Thee to give to all nations unity, peace, and concord. — THE LITANY. What angel shall descend to reconcile The Christian states, and end their guilty toil
Seite 136 - Let the soldier be abroad, if he will; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage, a personage less imposing in the eyes of some, perhaps insignificant. The schoolmaster is abroad, and I trust to him, armed
Seite xxvii - Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts.
Seite 120 - A milk-white hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on the lawns, and in the forest ranged; Without unspotted, innocent within, She feared no danger, for she knew no sin.
Seite 137 - A day will come when the only battle-field will be the market open to commerce and the mind opening to new ideas. A day will come when bullets and bomb-shells will be replaced by votes, by the universal suffrage of nations, by the venerable arbitration of a great Sovereign Senate, which
Seite 136 - ils ont inventé de belles règles qu'on appelle l'art militaire: ils ont attaché à la pratique de ces règles la gloire, ou la plus solide réputation; et ils ont depuis enchéri de siècle en siècle sur la manière de se détruire réciproquement. — LA