Speech on Patriotism (Document 3), item 8
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gift to the cause of peace, establishing
the Carnegie Foundation
for International
Peace, scores of treaties had
been made between pairs of
nations, agreeing to submit
their disputes to arbitration.
books had been written
proving that it would be absolutely
impossible to raise the
money to finance a world
war and most significant
of all the second Hague
Conference of 1907 had
expressly voted the establishment
of a permanent
world court. To be sure
this world court had not
been set up as yet but the
peace advocates felt that
the points of disagreement
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8/
gift to the cause of peace, es-
tablishing the Carnegie Foun-
dation for International
Peace, scores of treaties had
been made between fairs of
nations agreeing to submit
their disputes to arbitration
books had been written
toproving that it would be abso-
lutely impossible to raise the
money to finance a world
war and most significant
of all the second Hague
Conference of 1907 had
expressly voted the establish-
ment of a permanent
world court To be sure
this world court had not
been set up as yet but the
peace advocates felt that
the points of disagreement
-
8/
gift to the cause of peace, es-
tablishing the Carnegie Foun-
dation for International
Peace, scores of treaties had
been made between fairs of
nations agreeing to submit
their disputes to arbitration
books had been written
toproving that it would be abso-
lutely impossible to raise the
money to finance a world
war and most isgnificant
of all the second Hague
Conference of 1907 had
expressly voted the establish-
ment of a permanent
world court To be sure
this world court had not
been set up as yet but the
peace advocates felt that
the points of disagreement
-
81
gift to the cause of peace, es-
tablishing the Carnegie Foun-
dation for International
Peace, scores of treaties had
been made between fairs of
nations agreeing to submit
their disputes to arbitration
books had been written
toproving that it would be abso-
lutely impossible to raise the
money to finance a world
war and most isgnificant
of all the second Hague
Conference of 1907 had
expressly voted the establish-
ment of a permanent
world court To be sure
this world court had not
been set up as yet but the
peace advocates felt that
the points of disagreement
-
81
gift to the cause of peace, es-
tablishing the Carnegie Foun-
dation for International
Peace, scores of treaties had
been made between fairs of
nations agreeing to submit
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Saginaw, Michigan, USA
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Story location Saginaw, Michigan, USA
- ID
- 19536 / 221307
- Contributor
- Hope Elizabeth May
October 2, 1915
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