Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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ix. lappuse
... parties , I sent there Col. Henry L. Stimson , former Secretary of War and now Governor Gen- eral of the Philippine Islands , who secured an agreement that war- fare should cease , a national election should be held and peace should be ...
... parties , I sent there Col. Henry L. Stimson , former Secretary of War and now Governor Gen- eral of the Philippine Islands , who secured an agreement that war- fare should cease , a national election should be held and peace should be ...
11. lappuse
... parties thereto not to resort to war with one another . The precise language to be employed in such a treaty is a matter of indifference to the United States so long as it clearly and unmistakably sets forth the determina- tion of the ...
... parties thereto not to resort to war with one another . The precise language to be employed in such a treaty is a matter of indifference to the United States so long as it clearly and unmistakably sets forth the determina- tion of the ...
22. lappuse
... parties to the Treaties of Locarno , or parties to other treaties guaranteeing neutrality . My Government has not conceded that such considera- tions necessitate any modification of its proposal for a multilateral treaty , and is of the ...
... parties to the Treaties of Locarno , or parties to other treaties guaranteeing neutrality . My Government has not conceded that such considera- tions necessitate any modification of its proposal for a multilateral treaty , and is of the ...
23. lappuse
... Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies , and renounce it as an instru- ment of national policy in their relations with one ...
... Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies , and renounce it as an instru- ment of national policy in their relations with one ...
24. lappuse
... Parties named in the Preamble in accordance with their respective constitu- tional requirements , and shall take effect as between them as soon as all their several instruments of ratification shall have been deposited at This treaty ...
... Parties named in the Preamble in accordance with their respective constitu- tional requirements , and shall take effect as between them as soon as all their several instruments of ratification shall have been deposited at This treaty ...
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accept adherence agreement Alien Property Custodian Ambassador in France American anti-war treaty April arbitration Argentina Article August 27 Austrian Bolivia Briand Britain British Chargé Chargé d'Affaires Conference copy countries Date and number Delegation Department Department's desire disarmament discussion draft treaty Embassy ernment Foreign Affairs Foreign Minister Foreign Office France Herrick French Government Geneva German Guatemala High Contracting Parties Honduras honor Information instructions instrument of national invitation Irish Free Italy Japan July June June 23 KELLOGG League of Nations Locarno treaties Majesty's Government ment Minister for Foreign Minister in Austria Minister in Switzerland multilateral treaty national policy naval negotiations original signatories p. m. Received pact Pan American Airways paragraph Paraphrase Paris peace Preparatory Commission present Convention President provisions question ratification regard renunciation reply Republic request reservation September signature signed submitted suggestion Telegram The Ambassador Telegram The Secretary text printed tion transmit treaties of Locarno United Washington
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