With the purpose of subserving the interests of peace and civilization in our continent, and with the earnest desire to prevent any further blood-shed, to the prejudice of the cordiality and union which have always surrounded the relations of the governments... The Political Shame of Mexico - Página 398por Edward I. Bell - 1914 - 422 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1914 - 1248 páginas
...proposed mediation. Thus the proposal of the representatives of the so-called ABC countries tenders their "good offices for the peaceful and friendly settlement...the conflict between the United States and Mexico;" while Mr. Wilson's reply hopes for " a settlement of the present difficulties between the Government... | |
| 1914 - 1078 páginas
...earnest desire to prevent any further blood-shed, to the prejudice of the cordiality and union which have always surrounded the relations of the governments...to whom we renew the assurances of our highest and moet distinguished consideration. D. DA GAMA, RS NAON, EDUARDO SUAREZ MUJICA. To this important document... | |
| 1914 - 996 páginas
...earnest desire to prevent any further blood-shed, to the prejudice of the cordiality and union which have always surrounded the relations of the governments...the assurances of our highest and most distinguished consideration. D. DA GAMA, RS NAON, EDUARDO SUAREZ MUJICA. To this important document Mr. Bryan replied... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1914 - 418 páginas
...people of America, we, the plenipotentiaries' of Brazil, Argentina and Chili, duly authorized hereto, have the honor to tender to your Excellency's Government...This offer puts in due form the suggestions which we have had occasion to offer heretofore on this subject to the secretary to whom we renew the assurances... | |
| Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies - 1914 - 700 páginas
...peaceful complexion, for on this day the Governments of Argentina, Brazil and Chile offered their " good offices for the peaceful and friendly settlement...the conflict between the United States and Mexico." The offer of mediation was accepted, subject to certain conditions, by the United States Government,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1915 - 898 páginas
...relations of the Governments and peoples of America, we, the plenipotentiaries of Brazil, Argentine, and Chile, duly authorized thereto, have the honor...the conflict between the United States and Mexico. Secretary Bryan at once accepted on behalf of the United States in the following terms: Conscious of... | |
| Charles Hitchcock Sherrill - 1916 - 230 páginas
...earnest desire to prevent any further bloodshed, to the prejudice of the cordiality and union which have always surrounded the relations of the Governments...the assurances of our highest and most distinguished consideration. "D. DA GAMA, "RS NAON, "EDUAHDO SUAREZ MUJICA." 114 It should be carefully noted that... | |
| Charles Hitchcock Sherrill - 1916 - 246 páginas
...earnest desire to prevent any further bloodshed, to the prejudice of the cordiality and union which have always surrounded the relations of the Governments...the assurances of our highest and most distinguished consideration. "D. DA GAMA, "RS NAON, "EDTJARDO SUAREZ MUJICA." 114 It should be carefully noted that... | |
| Ge-Zay Wood - 1922 - 384 páginas
...may refer to the offer, on April 25, 1914, by the ABC States (Argentine, Brazil, and Chile) of their "good offices for the peaceful and friendly settlement...the conflict between the United States and Mexico." The offer was accepted by both Mexico and the United States, and negotiations were commenced, May 20,... | |
| Ge-Zay Wood - 1922 - 390 páginas
...may refer to the offer, on April 25, 1914, by the ABC States (Argentine, Brazil, and Chile) of their "good offices for the peaceful and friendly settlement of the conflict between the United States anil Mexico." The offer was accepted by both Mexico and the United States, and negotiations were commenced,... | |
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