Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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... accept either a tribunal composed partly of independent jurists , or else the Hague court.18 This reversion to an old and threadbare theme was greeted with sweeping condemnation in London and Washington . " In my opinion , " Lord Minto ...
... accept either a tribunal composed partly of independent jurists , or else the Hague court.18 This reversion to an old and threadbare theme was greeted with sweeping condemnation in London and Washington . " In my opinion , " Lord Minto ...
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... accept . It follows that while France and Russia could with a clear conscience disregard any of the restrictions imposed by the Convention , and while the United States would by the express provisions of the new Convention retain the ...
... accept . It follows that while France and Russia could with a clear conscience disregard any of the restrictions imposed by the Convention , and while the United States would by the express provisions of the new Convention retain the ...
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... accept the new draft as it stands . He believes that an attempt to recast it would probably be fatal to its chance , and he inclines to the view that with one or two amendments which he suggests , the new addition might be accepted by ...
... accept the new draft as it stands . He believes that an attempt to recast it would probably be fatal to its chance , and he inclines to the view that with one or two amendments which he suggests , the new addition might be accepted by ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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