General Pact for the Renunciation of War: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations. United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, Second Session ... December 7 and 11, 1928, 1 dalisU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 28 psl. |
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... 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 . " If that language means anything , if all these other negotiations mean anything ...
... 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 . " If that language means anything , if all these other negotiations mean anything ...
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... Monroe doctrine . The Monroe doctrine is simply a doctrine of self - defense . It does not consist of any agreement between the United States and any country in the Western Hemisphere or anywhere else . Senator EDGE . Does not the ...
... Monroe doctrine . The Monroe doctrine is simply a doctrine of self - defense . It does not consist of any agreement between the United States and any country in the Western Hemisphere or anywhere else . Senator EDGE . Does not the ...
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... Monroe doctrine in any of the notes . Secretary KELLOGG . No. It is unncesessary for me to go through all the utterances of every statesman from the time of Monroe to the present , to show what the Monroe doctrine is . Immediately after ...
... Monroe doctrine in any of the notes . Secretary KELLOGG . No. It is unncesessary for me to go through all the utterances of every statesman from the time of Monroe to the present , to show what the Monroe doctrine is . Immediately after ...
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... doctrine set up by Chamberlain that England would interpret her rights as similar to the right of the United States to operate under the Monroe doctrine ? Would not that be the English interpretation of it- " Our own rights and the Monroe ...
... doctrine set up by Chamberlain that England would interpret her rights as similar to the right of the United States to operate under the Monroe doctrine ? Would not that be the English interpretation of it- " Our own rights and the Monroe ...
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... doctrine since Monroe's time . They are mis- taken . There has been no change . The scope of the doctrine is strictly limited . It concerns itself only with the occupation of territory in the New World , to the subversion or exclusion ...
... doctrine since Monroe's time . They are mis- taken . There has been no change . The scope of the doctrine is strictly limited . It concerns itself only with the occupation of territory in the New World , to the subversion or exclusion ...
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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 this 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
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2 psl. - The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means.
5 psl. - I should remind your excellency that there are certain regions of the world the welfare and integrity of which constitute a special and vital interest for our peace and safety. His Majesty's Government have been at pains to make it clear in the past that interference with these regions cannot be suffered. Their protection against attack is to the British Empire a measure of self-defence.
2 psl. - The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another.
1 psl. - Chile; the President of the Republic of Cuba : His Majesty the King of Denmark ; His Majesty the King of Spain; the President of the United States of America; the President of the...
1 psl. - The President of the German Reich, the President of the United States of America, His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the President of the French Republic, His Majesty the King of Great Britain Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the seas, Emperor of India, His Majesty the King of Italy, His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, the President of the Republic of Poland, the President of the Czechoslovak Republic.
11 psl. - It must be clearly understood that His Majesty's Government in Great Britain accept the new treaty upon the distinct understanding that it does not prejudice their freedom of action in this respect. The Government of the United States have comparable interests any disregard of which by a foreign power they have declared that they would regard as an unfriendly act. His Majesty's Government believe, therefore, that in defining their position they are expressing the intention and meaning of the United...
1 psl. - His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the President of the French Republic, His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and...
2 psl. - It shall be the duty of the Government of the United States to furnish each Government named in the Preamble and every Government subsequently adhering to this Treaty with a certified copy of the Treaty and of every instrument of ratification or adherence.
1 psl. - Hopeful that, encouraged by their example, all the other nations of the world will join in this humane endeavor and by adhering to the present Treaty as soon as it comes into force bring their peoples within the scope of its beneficent provisions...
2 psl. - The present treaty shall be ratified by the high contracting parties named in the preamble in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements, and shall take effect as between them as soon as all their several instruments of ratification shall have been deposited at...