| 1916 - 1048 páginas
...they voted for the arbitration arrangement, they read into the records this ponderous qualification: Nothing contained in this convention shall be so construed...United States of America of its traditional attitude towards purely American questions. Again, when Mr. White, our delegate to the Conference of Algeciras,... | |
| Arthur Bullard - 1916 - 376 páginas
...they voted for the arbitration arrangement, they read into the records this ponderous qualification: "Nothing contained in this convention shall be so...United States of America of its traditional attitude towards purely American questions." The advent of Mr. Roosevelt to the White House brought the question... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1916 - 812 páginas
...policy of not intruding upon, interfering with, or entangling itself in the political questions of policy or internal administration of any foreign State...of its traditional attitude toward purely American questions.3 Reservation maintained at ratification. Statements of Turkhan Pasha. Actes et documents,... | |
| 1917 - 676 páginas
...itself in the political questions or policy or Internal administration of any foreign State ; пот shall anything contained in the said convention be...traditional attitude toward purely American questions. At The Hague we pledged ourselves, in case we ever went to war, to observe certain broad general rules... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1916 - 528 páginas
...the political questions of policy or internal administration of any foreign State; nor shall anything in the said convention be construed to imply a relinquishment...traditional attitude toward purely American questions." This declaration was unhesitatingly acquiesced in by the other powers, even by those which, like Germany,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 476 páginas
...shall any- Traditional thing contained in the said convention be so construed """'v as to require the relinquishment, by the United States of America, of...traditional attitude toward purely American questions." The term "traditional attitude toward purely American questions " was understood by every member of... | |
| United States. President - 1916 - 592 páginas
...state ; nor shall anything contained In the said convention be construed to Imply a rcllnquishment by the United States of America of Its traditional attitude toward purely American questions." In ratifying and signifying American adherence to the second Hague convention, the Senate expressly... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1916 - 154 páginas
...foreign State; nor shall anything contained in the said Convention be construed to imply a delinquishment by the United States of America of its traditional attitude toward purely American questions. These declarations have received the approval of this Government, and they should be regarded by you... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1917 - 964 páginas
...pacific settlement of international disputes, as proposed by the International Peace Conference, makes the following declaration : Nothing contained in this...of its traditional attitude toward purely American questions.1 CONVENTION III Germany, Great Britain, Turkey and United States signed with reservation... | |
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