| 1913 - 878 strani
...but also the administration of those taxes by foreign agents. The responsibility on the part of the Government implied In the encouragement of a loan...administered is plain enough and is obnoxious to the principle* upon icMch tlie gotyrnment of our people resit." That is a perfectly defensible position... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1920 - 1558 strani
...March 18. 11)1.'!, ns "a declaration of the policy of the 1'nitod States wilh reaard to China." ing of particular taxes, some of them antiquated and burdensome,...people rests. "The Government of the United States is not only willing, but earnestly desirous, of aiding the great Chinese people in every way that is consistent... | |
| 1922 - 804 strani
...administrative independence of China itself; and this administration does not feel that it ought, even by implication, to be a party to those conditions....principles upon which the government of our people rests. President Wilson's statement was immediately communicated to the interested governments and the American... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 922 strani
...taxes, some of them antiquated and burdensome, to secure the loan, but also the administration of Hies? taxes by foreign agents. The responsibility on the...enough and Is obnoxious to the principles upon which our Government rests. On March 20, the representative of the American group of bankers informed the... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks Pott - 1913 - 364 strani
...its part which would be implied in requesting the bankers to undertake the loan might conceivably go the length in some unhappy contingency of forcible...people rests. The government of the United States is not only willing, but earnestly desirous, of aiding the great Chinese people in every way that is consistent... | |
| 1913 - 444 strani
...its part which would be implied in requesting the bankers to undertake the loan might conceivably go the length in some unhappy contingency of forcible...people rests. The government of the United States is not only willing, but earnestly desirous, of aiding the great Chinese people in every way that is consistent... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks Pott - 1913 - 364 strani
...its part which would be implied in requesting the bankers to> undertake the loan might conceivably go the length in some unhappy contingency of forcible...people rests. The government of the United States is not only willing, but earnestly desirous, of aiding the great Chinese people in every way that is consistent... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks Pott - 1913 - 364 strani
...conditions include not only the pledging of particular taxes, some of them antiquated and turdensome, to secure the loan, but also the administration of...of our people rests. The government of the United States-is not only willing, but earnestly desirous, of aiding the great Chinese people in every way... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee - 1913 - 440 strani
...taxes, some of them antiquated and burdensome, to secure the loan, but also the administration of these taxes by foreign agents. The responsibility on the...people rests. The government of the United States is not only willing, but earnestly desirous of aiding the great Chinese people in every way that is consistent... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1913 - 540 strani
...taxes, some of them antiquated and burdensome, to secure the loan, but also the administration of these taxes by foreign agents. The responsibility on the...people rests. The government of the United States is not only willing, but earnestly desirous of aiding the great Chinese people in every way that is consistent... | |
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