| 1915 - 988 str.
...was able to import these materials, it was our duty as a nation to treat them (Carranza and Huerta) upon an equality if we wished to observe the true...neutrality as compared with a mere paper neutrality. "This conception of 'the spirit of neutrality,' if applied to the present case, would - lead to an... | |
| 1915 - 1028 str.
...was able to import these materials, that it was our duty as a nation to treat (Camuiza and Huerta) upon an equality if we wished to observe the true...neutrality as compared with a mere paper neutrality." If this view were applied to the present case, it would lead to an embargo on the exportation of arms.... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1915 - 428 str.
...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...neutrality as compared with a mere paper neutrality." If this view were applied to the present case, it would lead to an embargo on the exportation of arms.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1915 - 48 str.
...curious change there has been in our ideas of neutrality. Our present attitude is that of a neutrality upon paper only. On the 4th of February last President...related by the ties of blood and affection with one of the belligerent powers ? Are they not entitled to as much consideration as a lot of Mexicans? I... | |
| William Robert Shepherd - 1915 - 176 str.
...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...neutrality as compared with a mere paper neutrality." If this view were applied to the present case, it would lead to an embargo on the exportation of arms.... | |
| 1915 - 720 str.
...able to import these materials, that " it was our duty as a nation to treat them (Carranza and Huerta) upon an equality If we wished to observe the true...neutrality as compared with a mere paper neutrality." This conception of " the true spirit of neutrality," if applied to the present case, would lead to... | |
| 1915 - 636 str.
...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...neutrality as compared with a mere paper neutrality.' " President Wilson's proclamation of February 3, 1914, lifted the embargo on the ground that "as the... | |
| Edwin Jones Clapp - 1915 - 364 str.
...them and was able to import these materials, 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 mere paper neutrality." The German Ambassador then asserted that this principle, if applied in the... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1916 - 330 str.
...able to import these materials, that "it was our duty as a nation to treat them [Carranza and Huerta] upon an equality if we wished to observe the true...neutrality as compared with a mere paper neutrality." This conception of "the true spirit of neutrality," if applied to the present case, would lead to an... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1917 - 464 str.
...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...neutrality, as compared with a mere paper neutrality." If this view were applied to the present case it would lead to an embargo on the exportation of arms.... | |
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