Exportation of Munitions of War: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.J. Res. 377 and 378, December 30 and 31, 1914U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 - Počet stran: 152 |
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Strana 23
... feel that the Christian people of this country , by permitting this to be done without protest , are inviting an un- answerable charge of hypocrisy . We are therefore very grateful to you for having brought this matter to the attention ...
... feel that the Christian people of this country , by permitting this to be done without protest , are inviting an un- answerable charge of hypocrisy . We are therefore very grateful to you for having brought this matter to the attention ...
Strana 43
... feel justified under existing conditions in making such an order or not . Probably he would not . But conditions change from day to day . The President ought to be empowered to meet whatever conditions may arise . He ought to be able ...
... feel justified under existing conditions in making such an order or not . Probably he would not . But conditions change from day to day . The President ought to be empowered to meet whatever conditions may arise . He ought to be able ...
Strana 56
... feel that while it is perfectly justi- fiable for every citizen of German extraction to have German sym- pathy for Germany , and that it is also perfectly justifiable for citi- zens of English extraction to have sympathy for England ...
... feel that while it is perfectly justi- fiable for every citizen of German extraction to have German sym- pathy for Germany , and that it is also perfectly justifiable for citi- zens of English extraction to have sympathy for England ...
Strana 63
... feeling among our splendid citizenship , it is our duty to be fair and impartial . But America took a step before this war began , ahead of any other nation in the world , when America started the great crusade for universal peace and ...
... feeling among our splendid citizenship , it is our duty to be fair and impartial . But America took a step before this war began , ahead of any other nation in the world , when America started the great crusade for universal peace and ...
Strana 66
... feels like a man toward men would be to try to tear the two com- batants apart and to stop the fight . That is not what neutrality at the present age really means . It means a position of looking on and not doing anything to prevent or ...
... feels like a man toward men would be to try to tear the two com- batants apart and to stop the fight . That is not what neutrality at the present age really means . It means a position of looking on and not doing anything to prevent or ...
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Strana 70 - States, and shall make proclamation thereof, it shall be unlawful to export except under such limitations and exceptions as the President shall prescribe any arms or munitions of war from any place in the United States to such country until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress...
Strana 42 - That any violation of any of the provisions of this act, or of the. act of which this is amendatory, the. punishment of which is not otherwise herein provided for, shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and shall be punishable by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both such fine and imprisonment.
Strana 70 - That whenever the President shall find that in any American country conditions of domestic violence exist which are promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States...
Strana 37 - It is true that such articles as those mentioned are considered contraband and are, outside the territorial jurisdiction of a neutral nation, subject to seizure by an enemy of the purchasing Government, but it is the enemy's duty to prevent the articles reaching their destination, not the duty of the nation whose citizens have sold them. If the enemy of the purchasing nation happens for the...
Strana 37 - In the first place it should be understood that, generally speaking, a citizen of the United States can sell to a belligerent government or its agent any article of commerce which he pleases. He is not prohibited from doing this by any rule of international law, by any treaty provisions, or by any statute of the United States.
Strana 6 - ... we should stand for genuine neutrality, considering the surrounding facts of the case * * * " He then held that "in that case, because Carranza had no ports, while Huerta had them and was able to import these materials, that it was our duty as a nation to treat (Carranza and Huerta) upon an equality if we wished to observe the true spirit of neutrality as compared with a mere paper neutrality.
Strana 70 - President is hereby authorized, in his discretion and with such limitations and exceptions as shall seem to him expedient, to prohibit the export of coal or other material used in war from any seaport of the United States until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress (30 Stat.
Strana 5 - My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go.
Strana 36 - ... belligerent. There is no act of Congress conferring such authority or prohibiting traffic of this sort with European nations, although in the case of neighboring American Republics Congress has given the President power to proclaim an embargo on arms and ammunition when in his judgment it would tend to prevent civil strife.
Strana 35 - ... Joint Resolution to prohibit the export of coal or other material used in war from any seaport of the United States,