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| American Bar Association - Conflict of laws - 1905 - 460 pages
...resolution "that the President be requested to invite from time to tune, as fit occasion may arise, negotiations with any government with which the United...arbitration, and be peaceably adjusted by such means." And in 1893 the British House of Commons adopted a resolution approving of this action of the Congress... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Political Science - 1905 - 348 pages
...fit occasions might arise, negotiations with any government with which the United States maintained diplomatic relations, "to the end that any differences...arbitration, and be peaceably adjusted by such means." On July 16, 1893, the British House of Commons formally declared its cordial sympathy with the purpose... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - Venezuela - 1905 - 1416 pages
...have, by resolution, requested 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 agencies may be referred to arbitration and peaceably adjusted by... | |
| Inter-parliamentary Union. Conference - Arbitration (International law) - 1905 - 210 pages
...passed a resolution requesting the President to invite from time to time as fit occasions may arise negotiations with any government with which the United...diplomatic relations to the end that any differences between the two governments which cannot be adjusted by diplomatic agency may be referred to arbitration... | |
| 1889 - 692 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 States has or may nave diplomatic relations, to the end that any differences or disputes arising Deween the two Governments... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1132 pages
...following, the President was 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 can not be adjusted by diplomatic agency may be referred to arbitration and be peaceably adjusted by... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1136 pages
...following, the President was 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 can not be adjusted by diplomatic agency may be referred to arbitration and be peaceably adjusted by... | |
| United States - 1906 - 1132 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...disputes arising between the two governments which wtn not be adjusted by diplomatic agency may be referred to arbitration and peaceably adjusted by such... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1134 pages
...relations, to the end that any differences or disputes arising between the two governments which can not be adjusted by diplomatic agency may be referred to...arbitration and be peaceably adjusted by such means.' April 18, 1890, the International American Conference of Washington by resolution expressed the wish... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 918 pages
...Congress adopted a resolution requesting the President to invite negotiations with every other Government "to the end that any differences or disputes arising...arbitration and be peaceably adjusted by such means." President McKinley in his first inaugural declared: "The adjustment of difficulties by judicial methods... | |
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