Concord, Volúmenes8-12International Arbitration and Peace Association., 1893 |
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... Treaty of Arbitration with any other Power , and that the President has , in accordance with this authorisa- tion , invited Great Britain and other Powers to conclude Treaties with the United States ; That your Petitioners believe that ...
... Treaty of Arbitration with any other Power , and that the President has , in accordance with this authorisa- tion , invited Great Britain and other Powers to conclude Treaties with the United States ; That your Petitioners believe that ...
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... Treaty of Arbitration with any other Power , and that the President has , in accordance with this authorisa- tion , invited Great Britain and other Powers to conclude Treaties with the United States ; That your Petitioners believe that ...
... Treaty of Arbitration with any other Power , and that the President has , in accordance with this authorisa- tion , invited Great Britain and other Powers to conclude Treaties with the United States ; That your Petitioners believe that ...
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... Treaty of 1825 . Fourthly . That all the rights possessed by Russia passed over unimpaired to the United States with the cession of Alaska in 1867 . Fifthly . That all acts done by the United States to protect the Alaskan seal herd were ...
... Treaty of 1825 . Fourthly . That all the rights possessed by Russia passed over unimpaired to the United States with the cession of Alaska in 1867 . Fifthly . That all acts done by the United States to protect the Alaskan seal herd were ...
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... treaty has given rise to great expectations and confidence as there can be no doubt of the immense influence the example of England will have on the attitude of other Parlia- ments , beginning with the Parliament of Italy . " " Whilst ...
... treaty has given rise to great expectations and confidence as there can be no doubt of the immense influence the example of England will have on the attitude of other Parlia- ments , beginning with the Parliament of Italy . " " Whilst ...
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... Treaty of Union adapted to the condition of Europe should , says our author , secure the following advan- tages : -1 . The termination of the existing causes of conflict . 2. Security for provision against new causes . 3. Better ...
... Treaty of Union adapted to the condition of Europe should , says our author , secure the following advan- tages : -1 . The termination of the existing causes of conflict . 2. Security for provision against new causes . 3. Better ...
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Página 92 - Whereupon, the Plenipotentiaries do not hesitate to express, in the name of their Governments, the wish that States, between which any serious misunderstanding may arise, should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, as far as circumstances might allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power.
Página 125 - That the President be and is hereby requested to invite from time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any government with which the United States has or may have diplomatic relations, to the end that any differences or disputes arising between the two governments which cannot be adjusted by diplomatic agency may be referred to arbitration, and be peaceably adjusted by such means.
Página 138 - There they stood in the failing light, These men of battle, with grave, dark looks, As plain to be read as open books, While slowly gathered the shades of night. The fern on the...
Página 124 - It affords me signal pleasure to lay this parliamentary resolution before the Congress and to express my sincere gratification that the sentiment of two great and kindred nations is thus authoritatively manifested in favor of the rational and peaceable settlement of international quarrels by honorable resort to arbitration.
Página 156 - THREE PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on DEPOSITS, repayable on demand. Two PER CENT, on CURRENT ACCOUNTS, on the minimum monthly balances, when not drawn below sfilOO.
Página 138 - Close to the road-side his body lies; I paused a moment and gave him drink ; He murmured his mother's name, I think, And Death came with it, and closed his eyes." 'Twas a victory ; yes, but it cost us dear — For that company's roll, when called at night, Of a hundred men who went into the fight, Numbered but twenty that answered " Here !
Página 76 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure, he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused.
Página 140 - TWO-AND-A-HALF per CENT. INTEREST allowed on DEPOSITS, repayable on demand. TWO per CENT, on CURRENT ACCOUNTS, on the minimum monthly balances, when not drawn below ^100.
Página 193 - Believing that its early settlement, on some just basis alike honorable to both parties, is in the line of our established policy to remove from this hemisphere all causes of difference with powers beyond the sea, I shall renew the efforts heretofore made to bring about a restoration of diplomatic relations between the disputants and to induce a reference to arbitration, a resort which Great Britain so conspicuously favors in principle and respects in practice and which is earnestly sought by her...
Página 71 - Provided, however, that, if in any case the essential matter of difference submitted to arbitration is the right of one of the high contracting parties to receive disavowals of or apologies for acts or defaults of the other not resulting in substantial pecuniary injury...