International Conciliation, Numerot 76–87American Branch of the Association for International Conciliation, 1914 |
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accept Acting Minister action American Association army asked Association for International attitude August Austria Austria-Hungary Austrian note Austro-Hungarian Government Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Belgian Government Belgian Minister Belgium Belgrade Berlin Bienvenu-Martin Britain British Brussels Cabinet Chargé d'Affaires communication declaration démarche Edward Grey Received Edward Grey Telegraphic Emperor England Europe European Foreign Affairs Telegram Foreign Office France French Ambassador frontier German Ambassador German Government Goschen Grey to Sir Heinrich Lammasch Herr von Jagow hostile Imperial and Royal Imperial German International Conciliation Jules Cambon July 29 London Luxemburg Majesty's Government measures mediation ment military Minister for Foreign mobilization Monsieur Davignon Narodna Odbrana nations neutrality of Belgium NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER Paris peace Petersburg propaganda proposal Received July regard René Viviani Royal Government Royal Servian Government Russia Russian Ambassador Russian Government Sazonof Secretary Serajevo Servia Servian reply SETH LOW Signed Sir Edward Grey territory tion Translation Treaty ultimatum Vienna YORK
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Sivu 12 - ART. VII. The present Treaty shall be ratified, and the Ratifications shall be exchanged at London within the space of 4 weeks, or sooner if possible. In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the Seals of their Arms. Done at London, the
Sivu 6 - IV. The present Treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at London as soon as possible. In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seal of their arms. Done at London,
Sivu 61 - July.* His Majesty's Government cannot for a moment entertain the Chancellor's proposal that they should bind themselves to neutrality on such terms. What he asks us in effect is to engage to stand by while French colonies are taken and France is beaten so long as Germany does not take French territory as distinct from the colonies.
Sivu 42 - which keeps herself fit and free to do what is honest and disinterested and truly serviceable for the peace of the world. Shall we not resolve to put upon ourselves the restraint which will bring to our people the happiness and the great and lasting influence for peace we covet for them? WASHINGTON, DC August 18, 1914. WOODROW WILSON.
Sivu 33 - water and hate by land, Hate of the head and hate of the hand, Hate of the hammer and hate of the crown, Hate of seventy millions, choking down. We love as one, we hate as one, We have one foe and one alone— ENGLAND! —The
Sivu 11 - general tendency is directed against its territorial integrity. 2. To dissolve immediately the society called "Narodna Odbrana," to confiscate all its means of propaganda, and to proceed in the same manner against the other societies and affiliations in Servia which give themselves to the propaganda against the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. The Royal Government will take the
Sivu 24 - and military authorities of the high contracting parties, who will from time to time consult one another fully and freely upon all questions of mutual interest. ARTICLE VI In case neither of the high contracting parties should have notified twelve months before the expiration of the said
Sivu 19 - Mindful of the numerous marks of friendship of your Majesty and of your Majesty's predecessors, as well as the friendly attitude of Great Britain in 1870 and of the proofs of sympathy which she has once again shown us, I make the supreme appeal to the diplomatic intervention of your Majesty's Government to safeguard the neutrality of Belgium.
Sivu 86 - His Majesty's Government are bound to protest against this violation of a treaty to which Germany is a party in common with themselves, and must request an assurance that the demand made upon Belgium will not be proceeded with, and that her neutrality will be respected by Germany. You should ask for an immediate reply. No.
Sivu 10 - That principle is and remains placed under the sanction of the collective Guarantee of the Powers signing Parties to the present Treaty, with the exception of Belgium, which is itself a Neutral State. The High Contracting Parties engage to respect the principle of Neutrality stipulated by the present Article.