| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1893 - 590 pages
...States is at peace with -all nations of the earth, and the Tresiilent wishes hereafter to determine whether it will conduce to the general peace, which...sought by such consultation, would not be promoted. The principles controlling the relations of the Republics of this hemisphere with other nationalities... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Politicians - 1893 - 588 pages
...United States is at peace with all nations of the earth, and the President wishes hereafter to determine whether it will conduce to the general peace, which...the United States is on equally friendly terms. If surh partial confidence would create jealousy and ill-will, peace, the object sought -by such consultation,... | |
| Edward Stanwood - Statesmen - 1905 - 402 pages
...their acceptance of it. The Secretary of State wrote that the President wished " hereafter to determine whether it will conduce to the general peace, which...such partial confidence would create jealousy and ill will, peace, the object sought by such consultation, would not be promoted." Mr. Elaine, on the... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1056 pages
...of peace with selected friendly nationalities without extending a like confidence to other peoples with whom the United States is on equally friendly...sought by such consultation, would not be. promoted." Mr. Frelinghuysen, Sec. of State, to Mr. Trescot, No. 6, Jan. 9, 1882, For. Rel. 1882, 57; War In South... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1062 pages
...of peace with selected friendly nationalities without extending a like confidence to other peoples with whom the United States is on equally friendly...the object sought by such consultation, would not l)e promoted/' Mr. l-'reliughuysen, Sec. of State, to Mr. Trescot, No. 6, Jan. 9, 1882, For. Rel. 18.S2.... | |
| Alva Curtis Wilgus - 1921 - 218 pages
...consultations for the promotion of peace with selected friendly nationalities without extending a like confidence to other people with whom the United States...equally friendly terms. If such partial confidence would James G. Blaine: Political Discussions. Legislative. Diplomatic and Popular. 1856-1886. Henry Bell... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin - Intervention - 1921 - 186 pages
...consultations to promote peace with certain friendly nationalities without extending' it to others, for " if such partial confidence would create jealousy and ill-will, peace, the object sought by such con^ sultation, would not be promoted." Mr. Frelinghuysen also indefinitely postponed a conference... | |
| James Alexander Robertson - Electronic journals - 1922 - 816 pages
...consultations for the promotion of peace with selected friendly nationalities without extending a like confidence to other people with whom the United States...sought by such consultation, would not be promoted. The principles controlling the relations of the republics of this hemisphere with other nationalities... | |
| Pan American Union - America - 1940 - 1028 pages
...promotion of peace with selected friendly nationalities without Mending a like confidence to other peoples with whom the United States is on equally friendly...such partial confidence would create jealousy and ill will, peace, the object sought by such consultation, would not be promoted.7 This unfortunate act,... | |
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