General Pact for the Renunciation of War: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Seventieth Congress, Second Session, on Dec. 7, 11, 1928, 1 dalisU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 28 psl. |
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... Chamberlain both dis . cussing it and in the final acceptance , he said they believed it was expressing the intention of our Government to defend the regions in which we had an interest , which I believe meant certain regions , and you ...
... Chamberlain both dis . cussing it and in the final acceptance , he said they believed it was expressing the intention of our Government to defend the regions in which we had an interest , which I believe meant certain regions , and you ...
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... Chamberlain on page 28. [ Reading : ] 10. The language of article 1 , as to the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy , renders it desirable that I should remind your excellency that there are certain regions of the ...
... Chamberlain on page 28. [ Reading : ] 10. The language of article 1 , as to the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy , renders it desirable that I should remind your excellency that there are certain regions of the ...
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... Chamberlain said thus and so " -- and quote his language- and that means we are not going to suffer anything to be done in these possessions which we believe will impair our rights " ? Secretary KELLOGG . She would have no greater right ...
... Chamberlain said thus and so " -- and quote his language- and that means we are not going to suffer anything to be done in these possessions which we believe will impair our rights " ? Secretary KELLOGG . She would have no greater right ...
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... Chamberlain was very careful to say , in substance , " We have got an English ' Monroe doctrine ' on the other side , here , and we say that any interference with our possessions will not be tolerated by us , and we will defend them ...
... Chamberlain was very careful to say , in substance , " We have got an English ' Monroe doctrine ' on the other side , here , and we say that any interference with our possessions will not be tolerated by us , and we will defend them ...
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... Chamberlain said these things to you , and all the world knows what they mean . But suppose the Monroe doctrine was invaded , and we had said . nothing about it . England has specifically reserved her rights over there , and we have ...
... Chamberlain said these things to you , and all the world knows what they mean . But suppose the Monroe doctrine was invaded , and we had said . nothing about it . England has specifically reserved her rights over there , and we have ...
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aggressor agreed asked Austen Chamberlain Belgium Borah break this treaty Britain accept British Empire British note CHAIRMAN Chamberlain claim clause COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN construe the treaty course Cushendun defense Foreign Affairs France Germany GUSTAV STRESEMANN high contracting parties language League of Nations Locarno treaties Lord Cushendun Majesty the King Majesty's Government mean ment Minister Monroe doctrine multilateral treaty negotiations o'clock a. m. Parliament PAUL HYMANS peace and safety prejudice their freedom present treaty President ratification or adherence recognize a government REED of Missouri REED of Pennsylvania regions RENUNCIATION reservations revolution right of self-defense right to defend ROBINSON of Arkansas SEAL Secretary KELLOGG Senator EDGE Senator JOHNSON Senator MCLEAN Senator MOSES Senator REED Senator SHIPSTEAD Senator SWANSON Senator WALSH sign this treaty special and vital speech statement Suppose territory thing tion treaties of Locarno treaty was signed United violation WALSH of Montana welfare and integrity