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Lord Salisbury replied that he saw no objection to the proposal , but added that
British acceptance was subject to the condition that the appointment shall , in the
first instance , be for a term of more than twelve months , with power of renewal .
Lord Salisbury replied that he saw no objection to the proposal , but added that
British acceptance was subject to the condition that the appointment shall , in the
first instance , be for a term of more than twelve months , with power of renewal .
Sivu 169
With a view to obviating , as far as possible , recourse to force in the relations
between States , the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the
pacific settlement of international differences . TITLE II . - On Good Offices and ...
With a view to obviating , as far as possible , recourse to force in the relations
between States , the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the
pacific settlement of international differences . TITLE II . - On Good Offices and ...
Sivu 170
It leaves the conflicting Powers entire freedom as to the effect to be given to this
statement . TITLE IV . - On International Arbitration . CHAPTER 1 . - On the
System of Arbitration . Article XV . - International arbitration has for its object the ...
It leaves the conflicting Powers entire freedom as to the effect to be given to this
statement . TITLE IV . - On International Arbitration . CHAPTER 1 . - On the
System of Arbitration . Article XV . - International arbitration has for its object the ...
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