Assembly, provided that it shall give effective guarantees of its sincere intention to observe its international obligations, and shall accept such regulations as may be prescribed by the League in regard to its military, naval and air forces and armaments.... Congressional Serial Set - Strana 91919 - 219 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
 | Naval War College (U.S.) - 1920
...intention to observe its international obligations, and shall accept such regulations as may be prescribed by the League in regard to its military, naval and...may, after two years' notice of its intention so to dp, withdraw from the League, provided that all its international obligations and all its obligations... | |
 | Scott Nearing - 1919 - 47 str.
...shall accept such regulations as may be prescribed by the League in regard to its military and naval forces and armaments. Any member of the League may,...League, provided that all its international obligations 31 [This article is new, embodying with alterations and additions the old Article VII. It provides... | |
 | 1919
...League." There are three ways in which a nation may cease to be a member of the League : First — Any member of the League may, after two years' notice of its intention so to do, withdraw, provided that all its international obligations and all its obligations under this covenant shall have... | |
 | Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920) - 1919 - 537 str.
...intention to observe its international obligations, and shall accept such regulations as may be prescribed by the League in regard to its military, naval and air forces and armaments. 126282°— S. Doc. 51, GG-1 2 17 Tout Membre de la Société peut, après un préavis de deux ans,... | |
 | 1919
...intention to observe its international obligations and shall accept such regulations as may be prescribed by the league in regard to its military, naval, and air forces and armaments." The declared purpose, therefore, of the league is to bring every self-governed nation in the world... | |
 | Robert Latham Owen - 1919 - 24 str.
...intention to observe its international obligations and shall accept such regulations as may be prescribed by the league in regard to its military, naval, and air forces and armaments." The declared purpose, therefore, of the league is to bring 'every self-governed nation in the world... | |
 | Florence Guertin Tuttle - 1919 - 250 str.
...must give guarantees of observance of international obligations and conformity to the rules concerning armaments. Any member of the League may, after two years notice of its intentions so to do, withdraw from the League. The Executive Council consists of representatives of... | |
 | Henry Ezekiel Jackson - 1919 - 187 str.
...shall 41 accept such regulations as may be prescribed by the Leagw in regard to its military and naval forces and armaments. Any member of the League, may, after two years' notice oi its intention so to do, withdraw from the League, provided that all its international obligations... | |
 | Henry Cabot Lodge - 1919 - 16 str.
...that is, there was no arrangement for the withdrawal of any nation. As it now stands it reads that — Any member of the league may, after two years' notice of its intention to do so, withdraw from the league, provided that all its international obligations, and all its obligations... | |
 | Francis Whiting Halsey - 1920
...intention to observe its international obligations, and shall accept such regulations as may be prescribed by the League in regard to its military, naval, and...international obligations and all its obligations under thia Covenant shall have been fulfilled at the time of its withdrawal. Article II. The action of the... | |
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