His Imperial Majesty considers it advisable that the Conference should not sit in the capital of one of the Great Powers, where so many political interests are centred which might, perhaps, impede the progress of a work in which all the countries of the... Diplomatic Memoirs - Sivu 217tekijä(t) John Watson Foster - 1909Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1898 - 642 sivua
...only for the moment, some of the worst difficulties in the situation — and that the Tsar preferred that the Conference " should not sit in the capital of one of the Great Powers." It will be seen that the first and last clauses contain the most important subject - matter. As to... | |
| William Evans Darby - 1900 - 544 sivua
...to inform it that, in the interest of the great cause which my August Master has so much at heart, his Imperial Majesty considers it advisable that the...many political interests are centred, which might perhaps impede the progress of a work in which all the countries of the universe are equally interested.... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 606 sivua
...to inform it that, in the interest of the great cause which my August Master has so much at heart, His Imperial Majesty considers it advisable that the...many political interests are centred which might, perhaps, impede the progress of a work in which all the countries of the universe are equally interested.... | |
| John Henry Wilbrandt Stuckenberg - 1903 - 360 sivua
...of States" should be excluded. "Political reasons " also led to the choice of The Hague instead of " the capital of one of the Great Powers, where so many political interests are centred." Here "political" is distinctly separated from the international interests which formed the subjects... | |
| William Evans Darby - 1904 - 952 sivua
...programme adopted by the Cabinets, must be absolutely excluded from the deliberations of the Conference. the Conference should not sit in the capital of one...where so many political interests are centred, which miglit perhaps impede the progress of a work in which all the countries of the universe are equally... | |
| American Bar Association - 1905 - 460 sivua
...selection of the capital of the Netherlands was stated by the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs to be that "His Imperial Majesty considers it advisable...Great Powers, where so many political interests are centered, which might, perhaps, impede the progress of a work in which all the countries are equally... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 494 sivua
...to inform it that, in the interest of the great cause which my August Master has so much at heart, His Imperial Majesty considers it advisable that the...Great Powers, where so many political interests are centered, which might, perhaps, impede the progress of a work in which all the countries of the universe... | |
| William Isaac Hull - 1908 - 540 sivua
...circular of January 11, 1899 (Russian style, December 30,1898), it was stated that the Czar considered it "advisable that the conference should not sit in...Great Powers, where so many political interests are centered, as this might impede the progress of a work in which all the countries of the universe are... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 1050 sivua
...to inform it that, in the interest of the great cause which my August Master has so much at heart, His Imperial Majesty considers it advisable that the...Great Powers, where so many political interests are centered which might, perhaps, impede the progress of a work in which all the countries of the universe... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 860 sivua
...selected, as stated by the Russian minister of foreign affairs, because "His Imperial Majesty considered it advisable that the Conference should not sit in...the Great Powers where so many political interests centre that might impede the progress of a work in which all the countries are equally interested".... | |
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