Commercial Policy in War Time and After: A Study of the Application of Democratic Ideas to International Commercial RelationsAppleton, 1919 - 478 páginas |
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Página xvii
... become participants in the determination of European policies in a sense little dreamed of a few years ago . As a result we shall be obliged to look at many of our home policies from a broader point of view than form- erly . This is ...
... become participants in the determination of European policies in a sense little dreamed of a few years ago . As a result we shall be obliged to look at many of our home policies from a broader point of view than form- erly . This is ...
Página xix
... become more and more familiar whether we like it or not . Besides the fact that our tariff in any case must from now on be treated in closer relation to the complex problems of international trade , there is the further fact that it ...
... become more and more familiar whether we like it or not . Besides the fact that our tariff in any case must from now on be treated in closer relation to the complex problems of international trade , there is the further fact that it ...
Página xx
... become more fearful in realizing the array of problems that are to be faced and the number of international commissions and courts that will be necessary . The author's main contention is most clearly stated in his twelfth chapter ...
... become more fearful in realizing the array of problems that are to be faced and the number of international commissions and courts that will be necessary . The author's main contention is most clearly stated in his twelfth chapter ...
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... becomes imperative . Military victory should sober rather than elate us . The crushing of Germany has not removed all of our enemies . The breaking up of organized Prussianism in Central Europe is a memorable stage in the progress of ...
... becomes imperative . Military victory should sober rather than elate us . The crushing of Germany has not removed all of our enemies . The breaking up of organized Prussianism in Central Europe is a memorable stage in the progress of ...
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... become so powerful , it has become so vital to the very existence of society , it so intimately concerns the welfare of many people , that the old doc- trine of freedom as applied to business has been dis- carded , and business men ...
... become so powerful , it has become so vital to the very existence of society , it so intimately concerns the welfare of many people , that the old doc- trine of freedom as applied to business has been dis- carded , and business men ...
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Página 438 - ... to promote international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security by the acceptance of obligations not to resort to war, by the prescription of open, just and honourable relations between nations, by the firm establishment of the understandings of international law as the actual rule of conduct among Governments, and by the maintenance of justice and a scrupulous respect for all treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one another, agree to this Covenant...