From the very start, workable methods were found insofar as individual citizens were concerned, but the mechanics of an instrumentality of larger international scope have never been successful. Military alliances, balances of power, leagues of nations,... The Politics of World Federationpor Joseph Preston Baratta - 2004 - 696 páginasPré-visualização indisponível - Acerca deste livro
| Allied Powers (1919- ), United Nations - 1946 - 124 páginas
...scientific discovery, has in fact now reached a point which revises the traditional concept of war. Men since the beginning of time have sought peace. Various methods through the ages have attempted to devise an international process to prevent or settle disputes between nations. From the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1951 - 578 páginas
...the surrender of the Japanese Nation on the battleship Missouri, I formally cautioned as follows : "Men since the beginning of time have sought peace....larger international scope have never been successful. Militaryalliances, balances of power, leagues of nations, all in turn failed, leaving the only path... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1951 - 596 páginas
...the surrender of the Japanese Nation on the battleship Missouri, I formally cautioned as follows : "Men since the beginning of time have sought peace....individual citizens were concerned, but the mechanics of aa instrumentality of larger international scope have never been successful. Militaryalliances, balances... | |
| Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers - 1966 - 516 páginas
...scientific discovery, has in fact now reached a point which revises the traditional concept of War. Men since the beginning of time have sought peace....concerned but the mechanics of an instrumentality of large international scope have never been successful. Military Alliances, Balances of Power, Leagues... | |
| Edward L. Daily - 1990 - 138 páginas
...the surrender of the Japanese nation on the Battleship "Missouri", I formally cautioned as follows: "Men since the beginning of time have sought peace....nations. From the very start, workable methods were found in so far as individual citizens were concerned, but the mechanics of an instrumentality of larger... | |
| Richard Halworth Rovere - 366 páginas
...the surrender of the Japanese nation on the battleship Missouri, I formally cautioned as follows : "Men, since the beginning of time, have sought peace....alliances, balances of power, leagues of nations, all in turn failed, leaving the only path to be by way of the crucible of war." The utter destructivenes of... | |
| Thomas W. Petrisko - 1998 - 462 páginas
...1945, and then again before Congress on April 19, 1951, MacArthur said what many were already thinking: Men since the beginning of time have sought peace....alliances, balances of power, leagues of nations, all in turn failed, leaving the only path to be by way of the crucible of war. The utter destructiveness of... | |
| Robert G. Torricelli, Andrew Caroll - 1999 - 488 páginas
...scientific discovery, has in fact now reached a point which revises the traditional concept of war. through the ages have been attempted to devise an...alliances, balances of power, leagues of nations — all in turn failed, leaving the only path to be by way of the crucible of war. The utter destructiveness of... | |
| Senator Robert Torricelli, Andrew Carroll - 2000 - 486 páginas
...scientific discovery, has in fact now reached a point which revises the traditional concept of war. Men since the beginning of time have sought peace....alliances, balances of power, leagues of nations — all in turn failed, leaving the only path to be by way of the crucible of war. The utter destructiveness of... | |
| 2001 - 172 páginas
...following the surrender of the Japanese nation on the battleship Missouri, I formally cautioned as follows: "Men since the beginning of time have sought peace....methods through the ages have been attempted to devise international process to prevent or settle disputes between nations. From the very start, workable... | |
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