| Edmund Burke - 1909 - 676 sider
...Government had authorised him to present the following outline of their understanding of it : "1. It is the wish of the two Governments to encourage the free...development of their commerce on the Pacific Ocean. 2. Their policy, uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies, is directed to the maintenance of the existing... | |
| 1909 - 1110 sider
...Transvaal. Treaty ser., 1908 No. ^3. CiLKONICLE OF LNTEJtNATlOWAL. EVENTS November, 1908. 1. It is the wish of the two Governments to encourage the free...their commerce on the Pacific Ocean. 2. The policy of botn Governments, uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies, is directed to the maintenance of the... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1918 - 738 sider
...present to you an outline of their understanding of that common aim, policy, and intention: *• *t is the wish of the two Governments to encourage the free and peaceful development of their tenance of the existing status quo in the region above mentioned and to the defense of the principle... | |
| 1907 - 1068 sider
...Governments to encourage thé free and peaceful development of their commerce on thé Pacific Océan. || 2. The policy of both Governments, uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies, is directed to thé maintenance of thé existing status quo in thé région above mentioned and to thé défense of... | |
| Otis Cary - 1908 - 192 sider
...will help to prevent misunderstandings and to promote harmony. These notes express among other things the wish of the two governments to encourage the free...development of their commerce on the Pacific Ocean; the resolve to respect the territorial possessions of each other ; and the determination to preserve... | |
| 1909 - 690 sider
...-ratification by the Senate is not required. The terms of the declarations are as follows: 1. It is the wish of the two governments to encourage the free...governments, uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies, ia directed to the maintenance of the existing status quo in the region mentioned, and to the defense... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1909 - 676 sider
...Government had authorised him to present the following outline of their understanding of it: "1. It is the wish of the two Governments to encourage the free...development of their commerce on the Pacific Ocean. 2. Their policy, uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies, is directed to the maintenance of the existing... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1909 - 452 sider
...with United States of America, the chief object of the United which is to make it clear that it is the wish of the two governments to encourage the free and peaceful development of their commerce in the Pacific. They mutually disclaim all aggressive designs, and explain that their policy is the... | |
| 1909 - 850 sider
...party much farther than it had already advanced. No one doubted that both Powers desired to promote "the free and peaceful development of their commerce on the Pacific Ocean." The open door in China, with the exception of Manchuria, has also undoubtedly been the objective of... | |
| 1910 - 728 sider
...Japanese and United States Governments. The identical paragraphs of the note were as follows : " i. It is the wish of the two Governments to encourage, the...development of their commerce on the Pacific Ocean. "a. The policy of both Governments, uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies, is directed to the maintenance... | |
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