| Edmund Burke - 1917 - 608 strani
...belligerent powers, in the course of which he suggested that an early occasion should be sought for an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded. The substance of this note, which was dated December 20, will be found in the chapter... | |
| 1918 - 416 strani
...effectively in the contest. Therefore he called upon ' all the nations now at war ' to make ' such an avowal ' of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war ' might be concluded ... as would make it possible frankly ' to compare them.' He added, ' It may be... | |
| 1917 - 462 strani
...President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war such an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded and the arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guaranty against its... | |
| 1917 - 458 strani
...President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war such an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded and the arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guaranty against its... | |
| 1917 - 458 strani
...President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war such an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded and the arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guaranty against its... | |
| 1917 - 688 strani
...warring nations suggesting that "an early occasion be sought to call out from the nations now at war such an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded, and the arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guarantee against... | |
| United States. President - 1916 - 594 strani
...President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war such avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded and the arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guaranty against its... | |
| 1917 - 966 strani
...protection of birds in the United States and Canada. US Treaty Series No. 628. 11 COLOMBIA- VENEZUELA. Treaty relative to boundary, commerce, and navigation...1906. Adhesion: Ecuador, Nov. 5, 1915. J. 0. May 10, 1916. AUTOMOBILES. Oct. 11, 1909. Adhesion: Dutch East Indies. J. 0. Jan. 4, 1916. INTERNATIONAL PENAL... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 456 strani
...negotiate peace made December 12. December 18. The President suggested to the nations at war that they make an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be ended. (Statement No. 79.) December 21. Secretary Lansing issued a statement declaring that... | |
| 1917 - 680 strani
...President suggests that an early occasion be sought to call out from all the nations now at war such an avowal of their respective views as to the terms upon which the war might be concluded and the arrangements which would be deemed satisfactory as a guaranty against its... | |
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