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" The doctrine of non-intervention, to be a legitimate principle of morality, must be accepted by all governments. The despots must consent to be bound by it as well as the free States. "
Right V. Might: International Law and the Use of Force - Page 19
by Louis Henkin - 1989 - 124 pages
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First Platform of International Law

Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1876 - 734 pages
...acknowledge the doctrine of non-intervention, it ought not to be binding upon Free States. He says that "The doctrine of Non-intervention, to be a legitimate...by it, as well as the Free States. Unless they do so, the profession of it by free countries comes but to this miserable issue, that the wrong side may...
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Rural Development in Asia, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Asian and ...

United States. Congress. House Foreign Affairs - 1967 - 604 pages
...defender of civil liberty, John Stuart Mill. Mill said : "The doctrine of non-intervention to be a great principle of morality must be accepted by all governments....as the free states. Unless they do the profession comes but to this, that the wrong side may help the wrong, but the right side must not help the right."...
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Rural Development in Asia: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, Part 2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs - 1967 - 378 pages
...defender of civil liberty, John Stuart Mill. Mill said : "The doctrine of non-intervention to be a great principle of morality must be accepted by all governments....as the free states. Unless they do the profession comes but to this, that the wrong side may help the wrong, but the right side must not help the right."...
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Letters of Sidney Hook: Democracy, Communism, and the Cold War

Sidney Hook - 1995 - 424 pages
...second and main point Mill makes in his essay, which is just as topical today as when it was written: "The doctrine of non-intervention to be a legitimate...governments. The despots must consent to be bound by it as the free states. Unless they do, the profession of it by free countries comes but to this miserable...
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Giuseppe Mazzini: i princìpi e la politica

Massimo Scioscioli - 1995 - 352 pages
...of non-intervention, to be a legitimate principle of morality, must be accepted by all governements. The despots must consent to be bound by it as well...Unless they do, the profession of it by free countries come but to this miserable issue, that the wrong side may help the wrong, but the right must not help...
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Thank God They're on Our Side: The United States and Right-wing ...

David F. Schmitz - 1999 - 404 pages
...principle of morality, must he accepted hy all governments. The despots must consent and he hound hy it as well as the free states. Unless they do, the profession of it hy the free countries comes to this miserahle issue, that the wrong side may help the wrong, hut the...
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Sidney Hook: Intellektueller zwischen Marxismus und Pragmatismus

Cornelie Kunkat - 2000 - 396 pages
...force our ideas on other people, as to compel them to submit to our will in any other respect. (...) The doctrine of non-intervention, to be a legitimate...of morality, must be accepted by all governments. (...) Intervention to enforce non-intervention is always right, always moral, if not always prudent....
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