President be, and is hereby, requested to invite, from time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any Government with which the United States has or may have diplomatic relations, to the end that any differences or disputes arising between... Pacific Islands Pilot - Page 131897Full view - About this book
| Aaron Merritt Hills - Temperance - 1895 - 428 pages
...government with which the United States has or may have diplomatic relations ; that any difficulties or disputes arising between the two governments, which...diplomatic agency, may be referred to arbitration and peaceably settled without resort to arms. This was adopted and led directly to the calling and later... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1895 - 102 pages
...time to time, as fit occasion may arise, negotiations with any government with which the United States may have diplomatic relations, to the end that any differences or disputes arising between the governments, which cannot be adjusted by diplomatic agency, may be referred to arbitration." Now you... | |
| Aaron Merritt Hills - 1895 - 432 pages
...that the president be, and is hereby requested to invite from time to time, as fit occasion may arise, negotiations with any government with which the United States has or may have diplomatic relations; that any difficulties or disputes arising between the two governments, which cannot be adjusted by... | |
| James Samuelson - Civilization - 1896 - 446 pages
...the President be, and is hereby, requested to invite from time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any Government with which the United...diplomatic agency, may be referred to arbitration, and peacefully adjusted by such means." The date of June 1 889 is one of importance in the arbitration... | |
| 1896 - 968 pages
...States Congress have authorised the President to invite from time to time, as fit occasion may arise, negotiations with any Government with which the United...Governments, which cannot be adjusted by diplomatic agencies, may be referred to arbitration and peaceably adjusted by such means; and that this House,... | |
| American conference on international arbitration - Arbitration (International law) - 1896 - 278 pages
...time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any government with which the United States have or may have diplomatic relations, to the end that...diplomatic agency may be referred to arbitration and peaceably adjusted by such means; and that this House, cordially sympathizing with the purpose in view,... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1896 - 726 pages
...the President he, and is hereby, requested to invite from time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any government with which the United...disputes arising between the two governments which cannot he adjusted by diplomatic agency may he referred to arbitration, and be peaceably adjusted by such... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1896 - 48 pages
...concurrent resolution requesting the President — To invite, from time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any Government with which the United...disputes arising between the two Governments which can not be adjusted by diplomatic agency, may be referred to arbitration, and be peaceably adjusted... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1896 - 902 pages
...April, by which the President was " requested to invite, from time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any government with which the United States has or may have diplomatic relations, lo the end that any differences or disputes arising between the two governments, which cannot be adjusted... | |
| Europe - 1896 - 952 pages
...différences or disputes arising between thé two Gorernments which cannot be adjnsted br diplomatie agency may be referred to arbitration, and be peaceably adjusted by such means. Attest : (Signed) Anson .G. McCOOK, Secretary. 200 Grande-Bretagne, États-Unis d'Amérique. No. 2.... | |
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