The National Review, Volume 58W.H. Allen, 1911 - English literature |
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Page 140
... treaty similar to and simultaneous with the proposed British treaty . Pains were taken to argue , for the ear of Washington , that the relations of exceptional intimacy which alone rendered such a treaty possible between the United ...
... treaty similar to and simultaneous with the proposed British treaty . Pains were taken to argue , for the ear of Washington , that the relations of exceptional intimacy which alone rendered such a treaty possible between the United ...
Page 271
... treaty ? Your President , you say , but I am under the impression - and of course I am subject to Your Excellency's correction , whose knowledge on the subject is so much greater than mine - that the President cannot conclude a treaty ...
... treaty ? Your President , you say , but I am under the impression - and of course I am subject to Your Excellency's correction , whose knowledge on the subject is so much greater than mine - that the President cannot conclude a treaty ...
Page 273
... treaty of arbitration with the United States was a treaty existing between Great Britain and Japan to which the United States objected , his Majesty's Government would be only too delighted to modify the treaty ; anything to oblige . It ...
... treaty of arbitration with the United States was a treaty existing between Great Britain and Japan to which the United States objected , his Majesty's Government would be only too delighted to modify the treaty ; anything to oblige . It ...
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