| John Barrett - 1911 - 270 páginas
...the Isthmus and connect by land routes the political and commercial capitals of all America. 195 J4 I We believe that hearty co-operation, based on hearty...and evils which have long and cruelly afflicted the other nations of the worldWe believe that a spirit of justice, of common and equal interest between... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 154 páginas
...single Delegate against his own conception of the interests of his nation ; a conference which will permit no secret understanding on any subject, but...States, will leave no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Europe in blood. We believe that friendship,... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 152 páginas
...single Delegate against his own conception of the interests of his nation ; a conference which will permit no secret understanding on any subject, but...States, will leave no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Europe in blood. We believe that friendship,... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 156 páginas
...single Delegate against his own conception of the interests of his nation; a conference which will permit no secret understanding on any subject, but...States, will leave no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Europe in blood. \Ve believe that friendship,... | |
| Joseph Byrne Lockey - 1920 - 524 páginas
...that is not, in the general sense of the delegates, timely and wise and peaceful. " And yet we cannot be expected to forget that our common fate has made...states, will leave no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Europe in blood. " We believe that friendship,... | |
| Joseph Byrne Lockey - 1926 - 524 páginas
...that is not, in the general sense of the delegates, timely and wise and peaceful. " And yet we cannot be expected to forget that our common fate has made...and equal interest between the American states, will lonve no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched... | |
| Joseph Byrne Lockey - 1920 - 510 páginas
...that is not, in the general sense of the delegates, timely and wise and peaceful. " And yet we cannot be expected to forget that our common fate has made...cruelly afflicted the older nations of the world. artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Europe in blood.... | |
| Samuel Flagg Bemis, John Franklin Jameson, Henry Barrett Learned, James Brown Scott - 1928 - 414 páginas
...may be regarded as his Pan-American creed. He said: "We believe that we should be drawn together i more closely by the highways of the sea, and that...States, will leave no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Europe in blood. "We believe that friendship,... | |
| 1928 - 1040 páginas
...single delegate against his own conception of the interests of his nation; a conference which will permit no secret understanding on any subject, but...States, will leave no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Europe in blood. We believe that friendship,... | |
| Pan American Union - 1943 - 854 páginas
...is not, in the general sense of all the Delegates, timely and wise and peaceful. And yet we cannot be expected to forget that our common fate has made...States, will leave no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Europe in blood. We believe that friendship,... | |
| |