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... Arbitration and recommended it to the Ameri- can governments [ 9 ] . Complementing the Plan for Arbitration was a resolution recommending that the right of conquest be declared inadmissable among the American governments for the ...
... Arbitration and recommended it to the Ameri- can governments [ 9 ] . Complementing the Plan for Arbitration was a resolution recommending that the right of conquest be declared inadmissable among the American governments for the ...
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... arbitration , be recognized as admissible under American public law . Second . That all cessions of territory made during the continuance of the treaty of arbitration shall be void if made under threats of war or in the presence of an ...
... arbitration , be recognized as admissible under American public law . Second . That all cessions of territory made during the continuance of the treaty of arbitration shall be void if made under threats of war or in the presence of an ...
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... arbitration , non- intervention . . . and the submission , except in the case of denial of justice , to local authorities of all claims which the subjects of one State may have against the government of another . The arbitration of the ...
... arbitration , non- intervention . . . and the submission , except in the case of denial of justice , to local authorities of all claims which the subjects of one State may have against the government of another . The arbitration of the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
James Monroe Seventh Annual Message to the Senate | 32 |
Antonio José de Cañas Minister of Central America | 37 |
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