Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations: For the Adjustment of International Disputes, and for the Promotion of Universal Peace Without Resort to Arms. Together with a Sixth Essay, Comprising the Substance of the Rejected EssaysWhipple & Damrell, 1840 - 706 páginas |
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... Peace Society , ever since its first organization at New York , in 1828. At the first annual meeting , a premium of ... Society , and pretty extensively circulated and read . As these low offers of the Peace Society did not produce the ...
... Peace Society , ever since its first organization at New York , in 1828. At the first annual meeting , a premium of ... Society , and pretty extensively circulated and read . As these low offers of the Peace Society did not produce the ...
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... York , through the American Peace Society , have been read by me . Others have been withdrawn , some of which have been published by the authors of them . The Society concluded to accept the advice of the first committee of award , the ...
... York , through the American Peace Society , have been read by me . Others have been withdrawn , some of which have been published by the authors of them . The Society concluded to accept the advice of the first committee of award , the ...
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... Peace Society which favors the idea that the plan for a Congress of Nations ever engaged the attention of the Rev ... York . The following is an extract from the circular letter accepted at that time by the Society , which shows that a ...
... Peace Society which favors the idea that the plan for a Congress of Nations ever engaged the attention of the Rev ... York . The following is an extract from the circular letter accepted at that time by the Society , which shows that a ...
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... Society offered fifty dollars for the best dissertation on the subject , but with no better success . small ; but ... York , as is related in the preface to the volume of Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations ; to which I refer the reader . 8 ...
... Society offered fifty dollars for the best dissertation on the subject , but with no better success . small ; but ... York , as is related in the preface to the volume of Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations ; to which I refer the reader . 8 ...
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... Peace Society was only waiting for the sanction of the Legislature of Massachusetts , to carry the subject before the Congress of the United States . They were , however , anticipated by the New York Peace Society , that had prepared ...
... Peace Society was only waiting for the sanction of the Legislature of Massachusetts , to carry the subject before the Congress of the United States . They were , however , anticipated by the New York Peace Society , that had prepared ...
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Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations, for the Adjustment of International ... William Ladd,John Augustus Bolles Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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