A Project of Universal And Perpetual Peace

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1782.
The means proposed are infallible and very easy to put into use, to establish and maintain this Peace under the name of universal union.
One may rightly call it universal because it will spread to the four principal parts of the Earth; that is to say, to Europe, to Asia, to Africa and to America, and will extinguish the conflagration of War which at this moment is blazinp; there.
o "J DEFINITION OF PEACE.
X E A C E is the bond of human so- ciety, the delight of Nature, the pil- lar of the
... Law, the guardian of the Arts, the preserver of Sovereignties, and the crown of Victories; it is Peace that causes Justice to reign, that im- proves Morals, that renders all the Nations useful to each other by means of commerce; it is Peace that pro- tects every one in his property, that turns mourning into joy, and that, on all sides, throws open to the Em- pires sources of happiness.
Peace; in a word. Peace is the rich- est of all the gifts that the Sovereigns can make to the Nations.
IV Nevertheless, in order that it may be firm and lasting, it is absolutely necessary that its terms be just, that they cause no marked injury to any one, that the honor of all be found thereby conserved, and that every one may be able to glory in having con- sented cheerfully and with full know- ledge, to all the conditions inserted in the final Treaty.


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