| 1916 - 992 str.
...to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other,...spirit of peace and good neighborship, whether it be not better that such difference should be settled by the arbitration of commissioners appointed... | |
| William MacDonald - 1908 - 648 str.
...to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other,...side, or by that of a friendly nation. And should such course be proposed by either party, it shall be acceded to by the other, unless deemed by it altogether... | |
| 1908 - 1054 str.
...an agreement, a re shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any by the one Republic against the other, until the Government of that which itself aggrieved shall have maturely considered, in the spirit of peace and neighborship, whether it... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - 1910 - 698 str.
...to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other,...side, or by that of a friendly nation. And should such course be proposed by either party, it shall be acceded to by the other, unless deemed by it altogether... | |
| New Mexico. Supreme Court, James Derden - 1910 - 528 str.
...to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other,...side, or by that of a friendly nation. And should such course be proposed by either party, it shall be acceded to by the other, unless deemed by it altogether... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 572 str.
...deems itself aggrieved shall have maturely considered, in the spirit of peace and good neighbourship, whether it would not be better that such difference...side, or by that of a friendly nation. And should such course be proposed by either party, it shall be acceded to by the other, unless deemed by it altogether... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 508 str.
...to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other,...maturely considered, in the spirit of peace and good neighbourship, whether it would not be better that such difference should be settled by the arbitration... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 480 str.
...to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other,...maturely considered, in the spirit of peace and good neighbourship, whether it would not be better that such difference should be settled by the arbitration... | |
| 1911 - 342 str.
...to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other,...side, or by that of a friendly nation. And should such course be proposed by either party, it shall be acceded to by the other, unless deemed by it altogether... | |
| United States - 1911 - 294 str.
...earnest manner to settle the difficulties so arising * * * " and not to resort to force or reprisals " until the government of that which deems itself aggrieved...appointed on each side or by that of a friendly nation." It seems clear therefore that if express power be needed, for the two Governments, acting by common... | |
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