Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 |
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... question which for two decades had given the two foreign offices any serious concern and makes possible the unobstructed development of the relations of friendship which it has been the aim of this Government in every possible way to ...
... question which for two decades had given the two foreign offices any serious concern and makes possible the unobstructed development of the relations of friendship which it has been the aim of this Government in every possible way to ...
xxxvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... question of jurisdiction of the entrance of the Bay of Guantanamo . Sovereignty of the Isle of Pines . The Cuban Gov- ernment would be pleased if the American Congress would , by means of a resolution , define the sover- eignty of the ...
... question of jurisdiction of the entrance of the Bay of Guantanamo . Sovereignty of the Isle of Pines . The Cuban Gov- ernment would be pleased if the American Congress would , by means of a resolution , define the sover- eignty of the ...
xxxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... question be submitted to Pres- ident Taft . Same subject . Thanks President Taft for consent- ing to act as arbitrator . 136 106 95 121 134 137 135 122 126 109 127 127 123 128 128 128 Enlargement of the U. S. Naval Station at Guanta ...
... question be submitted to Pres- ident Taft . Same subject . Thanks President Taft for consent- ing to act as arbitrator . 136 106 95 121 134 137 135 122 126 109 127 127 123 128 128 128 Enlargement of the U. S. Naval Station at Guanta ...
xxxviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... questions which should be considered by it . Cuba is not willing to submit her case to any tribunal in which European ... question to any commission and maintains that Cuba has no liabil- ity in the matter at all . Oct. 7 Proposal to ...
... questions which should be considered by it . Cuba is not willing to submit her case to any tribunal in which European ... question to any commission and maintains that Cuba has no liabil- ity in the matter at all . Oct. 7 Proposal to ...
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... question to The Hague Ar- bitration Tribunal . 177 EE Same subject . States at length why Ecuador can 177 not agree to submit this to The Hague Tribunal of Arbitration . Same subject . The Government of Chile has an- swered the ...
... question to The Hague Ar- bitration Tribunal . 177 EE Same subject . States at length why Ecuador can 177 not agree to submit this to The Hague Tribunal of Arbitration . Same subject . The Government of Chile has an- swered the ...
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729 ÆäÀÌÁö - President of the United States of America, have caused the said convention to be made public, to the end...
576 ÆäÀÌÁö - But they shall be under the obligation to make their election within one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty ; and those...
720 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... may be brought before such Judges or other Magistrates respectively to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered...
375 ÆäÀÌÁö - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
267 ÆäÀÌÁö - Should one of the members of the Tribunal either die, retire, or be unable for any reason whatever to discharge his functions, the same procedure will be followed for filling the vacancy as was followed for appointing him.
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - Differences which may arise of a legal nature, or relating to the interpretation of Treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy...
315 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to own or lease and occupy houses, manufactories, warehouses and shops, to employ agents of their choice, to lease land for residential and commercial purposes, and generally to do anything incident to or necessary for trade upon the same terms as native subjects or citizens, submitting themselves to the laws and regulations there established.
576 ÆäÀÌÁö - In order to designate the boundary line with due precision, upon authoritative maps, and to establish upon the ground landmarks which shall show the limits of both republics, as described in the present article, the two governments shall each appoint a commissioner and a surveyor, who, before the expiration of one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty, shall meet at the port of San Diego, and proceed to run and mark the said boundary in its whole course to the mouth of...
309 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... that they can in no wise obtain any protection from the government of the United States against the consequences of their misconduct.
244 ÆäÀÌÁö - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".