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Show 106 Duties of neutral stotes in noval and aerial during odopt war the eenventlen, new me.utes war stoted thot provided these do Likewise, according to not the of courte (1 war that belligerents ean can do it, added Thomas, why make changes during the Thomas claimed th. "'we cannot be at connot are on of in 1936 belligerents newtrals? keep the United States out of war. must foregoing statemen' since future events coused him to say the The proposed oct Knowing the American temper leanings .f the aciministr-ation, Thomas ago in his If war. to the considering this legislation with but" single tongue in his cheek when he made the Long b$ altered foreign Relations course deem'ed pro-British and anti-Getman. the time and the principle furthermore,. the 119101 advisor State Department said to the Senate Committee and that is to not in unless uperience shows the necessity for ehonge for the prGteetion of the rights of thClt power. obJective, violate ony provision of him, the thirteenth artiQle of the Hague Convention of 1907 stated that rul. should during neutral stete may a have h.ad his but all Is forgotten right thing. classroom, he admonished his students to approach other countries, other cult"., with appreciation. The words appreciation and under standing became the ultimate. finer than the Just keys as to his whoJe outlook. forbearance it superior to persecution, and toleration is forbearance, iust so the next step which all three, and that step Is essential if America is sequence of ideO$ He said that Utoleration is not suggested by to men must toke is superior realize her destiny. II to This the words persecution, forbearance, toleration, and |