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CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE UNITED STATES PEACE COMMISSIONERS AT PARIS , 1898 Instructions to the Peace Commissioners EXECUTIVE MANSION , Washington , September 16 , 1898 . By a protocol signed at Washington August 12 , 1898 , a copy of ...
CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE UNITED STATES PEACE COMMISSIONERS AT PARIS , 1898 Instructions to the Peace Commissioners EXECUTIVE MANSION , Washington , September 16 , 1898 . By a protocol signed at Washington August 12 , 1898 , a copy of ...
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The do not still linger in an age that is dead and gone , which makes it possible for every nation whose purposes are consistent with justice and the peace of the world to avow now or at any other time the objects it has in view .
The do not still linger in an age that is dead and gone , which makes it possible for every nation whose purposes are consistent with justice and the peace of the world to avow now or at any other time the objects it has in view .
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Peace is jeopardized by the few and not by the many . Peace is threatened by those who seek selfish power . The world has witnessed similar eras as in the days when petty kings and feudal barons were changing the map of Europe every ...
Peace is jeopardized by the few and not by the many . Peace is threatened by those who seek selfish power . The world has witnessed similar eras as in the days when petty kings and feudal barons were changing the map of Europe every ...
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Einführung | 5 |
April 1802 | 17 |
Die MonroeDoktrin 2 Dezember 1823 | 25 |
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