... there are no international controversies so serious that they cannot be settled peaceably if both parties really desire peaceable settlement, while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they cannot be made the occasion of war if either... Gas Review - Side 761914Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1909 - 1110 sider
...controversy will apply the truth that there are no international controversies so serious that they cannot he settled peaceably if both parties really desire peaceable settlement, while there are few causes of dispute so trilling that they cannot be made the occasion of war if either party really desires war.... | |
| 1908 - 1054 sider
...bear witness; but to every troversy will apply the truth that there are no international controversie serious that they can not be settled peaceably if both parties really desire able settlement, while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they not be made the occasion... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 1050 sider
...for the International Union of American Republics, Mr. Root, speaking as Secretary of State, said: There are no international controversies so serious...peaceable settlement, while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they cannot be made the occasion of war if either party really desires war.... | |
| 1910 - 1250 sider
...Union of American Republics: "There are no international controversies so serious that they cannot be settled peaceably, if both parties really desire...peaceable settlement; while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they cannot be made the occasion of war, if either party really desires war.... | |
| 1911 - 440 sider
...Bureau of American Republics : There are no international controversies so serious that they cannot be settled peaceably, if both parties really desire...peaceable settlement; while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they cannot be made the occasion of war, if either party really desires war.... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1912 - 340 sider
...Union of American Republics: "There are no international controversies so serious that they cannot be settled peaceably, if both parties really desire...peaceable settlement; while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they cannot be made the occasion of war, if either party really desires war.... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1917 - 120 sider
...on May 11,1908, on the laying of the cornerstone of the International Bureau of American Republics: There are no international controversies so serious...peaceable settlement, while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they can not be made the occasion of war if either party really desires war.... | |
| Elihu Root - 1917 - 330 sider
...controversy will apply the truth that there are no international controversies so serious that they cannot be settled peaceably if both parties really desire...peaceable settlement, while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they cannot be made the occasion of war if either party really desires war.... | |
| Elihu Root, Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1917 - 554 sider
...American building on May 11, 1908: There are no international controversies so serious that they cannot be settled peaceably if both parties really desire...peaceable settlement, while there are few causes of dispute so trifling that they cannot be made the occasion of war if either party really desires war.... | |
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