In view of the fact that as a result of the discussion the vote upon the definite treaty of obligatory arbitration, which was proposed, stood 32 in favor to 9 against the adoption of the treaty, there can be little doubt that the great majority of the... Diplomatic Memoirs - Sivu 23tekijä(t) John Watson Foster - 1909Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - 1907 - 578 sivua
...proposed, stood 32 in favor to 9 against the adoption of the treaty, there ran be little doubt that the great majority of the countries of the world have...principles thus unanimously agreed upon by the conference. The second advance, and a very great one, is the agreement which relates to the use of force for the... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 874 sivua
...proposed, stood 32 in favor to 9 against the adoption of the treaty, there can be little doubt that the great majority of the countries of the world have...principles thus unanimously agreed upon by the Conference. The second advance, and a very great one, is the agreement which relates to the use of force for the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1910 - 712 sivua
...proposed, stood 32 in favor to 9 against the adoption of the treaty, there can be little doubt that the great majority of the countries of the world have...principles thus unanimously agreed upon by the Conference. The second advance, and a very great one, is the agreement which relates to the use of force for the... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 878 sivua
...proposed, stood 32 in favor to 9 against the adoption of the treaty, there can be little doubt that the great majority of the countries of the world have...principles thus unanimously agreed upon by the Conference. The second advance, and a very great one, is the agreement which relates to the use of force for the... | |
| United States. President - 1910 - 976 sivua
...proposed, stood 32 in favor to 9 against the adoption of the treaty, there can be little doubt that the great majority of the countries of the world have...principles thus unanimously agreed upon by the Conference. The second advance, and a very great one, is the agreement which relates to the use of force for the... | |
| 1926 - 328 sivua
...proposed, stood 32 in favor to 9 against the adoption of the treaty, there can be little doubt that the great majority of the countries of the world have...principles thus unanimously agreed upon by the conference. The second advance, and a very great one, is the agreement which relates to the use of force for the... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 596 sivua
...proposed, stood 32 in favor to 9 against the adoption of the treaty, there can be little doubt that the great majority of the countries of the world have...principles thus unanimously agreed upon by the Conference. The second advance, and a very great one, is the agreement which relates to the use of force for the... | |
| 1908 - 556 sivua
...stood thirty-two in favor to nine against the adoption of the treaty, there can be little doubt that the great majority of the countries of the world have...principles thus unanimously agreed upon by the Conference. The second advance, and a very great one, is the agreement which relates to the use of force for the... | |
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