Taft Papers on League of NationsMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 340 |
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Strana viii
... natural to expect that a strong American State , close to the seat of trouble , will be selected to execute the mandate of the League . Similar reason would control the action of the League in employing the forces of a nearby State to ...
... natural to expect that a strong American State , close to the seat of trouble , will be selected to execute the mandate of the League . Similar reason would control the action of the League in employing the forces of a nearby State to ...
Strana xiii
... nature , beginning with the Jay Treaty of 1794 , affirms the practice of the country in respect thereto . Sub- mission of an issue to a judge , which this is , is not a dele- gation of power to an agent . Nor is the Government exceeding ...
... nature , beginning with the Jay Treaty of 1794 , affirms the practice of the country in respect thereto . Sub- mission of an issue to a judge , which this is , is not a dele- gation of power to an agent . Nor is the Government exceeding ...
Strana xvii
... natural outgrowth of the treaty foreshadowed by the demands of the Allies . In fact the proposed treaty is im- possible of fulfillment without the aid of some such organi- zation . Even though drawn " by the ablest lawyers who ever drew ...
... natural outgrowth of the treaty foreshadowed by the demands of the Allies . In fact the proposed treaty is im- possible of fulfillment without the aid of some such organi- zation . Even though drawn " by the ablest lawyers who ever drew ...
Strana xix
... nature of much of the opposition , namely , desire to destroy the Covenant itself a fearful responsi- bility in view of future consequences to the welfare of man- kind . - In addition to meeting , with his usual touch of kindly humor ...
... nature of much of the opposition , namely , desire to destroy the Covenant itself a fearful responsi- bility in view of future consequences to the welfare of man- kind . - In addition to meeting , with his usual touch of kindly humor ...
Strana 14
... nature of the repara- tion to be made for any such breach , are declared to be among those which are generally suitable for submission to arbi- tration . For the consideration of any such dispute the court of arbitration to which the ...
... nature of the repara- tion to be made for any such breach , are declared to be among those which are generally suitable for submission to arbi- tration . For the consideration of any such dispute the court of arbitration to which the ...
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