The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 101Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1927 |
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Pagina 12
... method of taking a ballot must be ended ; the scandal of not taking ballots removed . This matter is not free from complexity ; but it ought not to be beyond the wit of man to devise methods which , while respecting the cherished ...
... method of taking a ballot must be ended ; the scandal of not taking ballots removed . This matter is not free from complexity ; but it ought not to be beyond the wit of man to devise methods which , while respecting the cherished ...
Pagina 15
... methods other than armed force , and , in the last resort , to oppose aggression swiftly and effectively by force of arms . Article 2 of the Pact runs as follows : Germany and Belgium , also Germany and France , mutually undertake that ...
... methods other than armed force , and , in the last resort , to oppose aggression swiftly and effectively by force of arms . Article 2 of the Pact runs as follows : Germany and Belgium , also Germany and France , mutually undertake that ...
Pagina 24
... methods of the Mandates Commission show how such an organisation may easily become a fruitful source of intrigue and a serious danger to the maintenance of friendly relations between nations who cannot avoid being to some extent in ...
... methods of the Mandates Commission show how such an organisation may easily become a fruitful source of intrigue and a serious danger to the maintenance of friendly relations between nations who cannot avoid being to some extent in ...
Pagina 29
... methods . In the light of the General Strike at home , one may regard this as very generous of the firm , in view of the risk of the introduction of subversive doctrines . In the coal mines also a real effort seemed to be made by the ...
... methods . In the light of the General Strike at home , one may regard this as very generous of the firm , in view of the risk of the introduction of subversive doctrines . In the coal mines also a real effort seemed to be made by the ...
Pagina 45
... methods , but to say that she has failed is to judge a piece of work before it is completed . That France has the capacity to succeed in Syria is almost beyond doubt , but unfortunately she finds it difficult to bear the financial ...
... methods , but to say that she has failed is to judge a piece of work before it is completed . That France has the capacity to succeed in Syria is almost beyond doubt , but unfortunately she finds it difficult to bear the financial ...
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Pagina 423 - The business of a poet, said Imlac, is to examine, not the individual, but the species ; to remark general properties and large appearances : he does not number the streaks' of the tulip, or describe the different shades in the verdure of the forest.
Pagina 20 - League, which hereby undertake immediately to subject it to the severance of all trade or financial relations, the prohibition of all intercourse between their nationals and the nationals of the covenant-breaking State, and the prevention of all financial, commercial or personal intercourse between the nationals of the covenant-breaking State and the nationals of any other State, whether a Member of the League or not.
Pagina 358 - To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government; (3) To use their influence for the purpose of effectually establishing and maintaining the principle of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China...
Pagina 361 - Subjects of China who may be guilty of any criminal act towards citizens of the United States shall be arrested and punished by the Chinese authorities according to the laws of China; and citizens of the United States...
Pagina 16 - State, and that they will take the necessary steps to afford passage through their territory to the forces of any of the Members of the League which are cooperating to protect the covenants of the League.
Pagina 146 - Dr Sun Yat-sen holds that the communistic order or even the Soviet system cannot actually be introduced into China because there do not exist here the conditions for the successful establishment of either Communism or Sovietism. This view is entirely shared by Mr Joffe, who is further of the opinion that China's paramount and most pressing problem is to achieve national unification and attain full national independence...
Pagina 18 - It shall be the duty of the Council in such case to recommend to the several Governments concerned what effective military, naval or air force the Members of the League shall severally contribute to the armed forces to be used to protect the covenants of the League.
Pagina 279 - And as the ark of the LORD came into the city of David, Michal Saul's daughter looked through a window, and saw king David leaping and dancing before the LORD ; and she despised him in her heart.
Pagina 279 - It was before the Lord, which chose me before thy father, and before all his house, to appoint me ruler over the people of the Lord, over Israel: therefore will I play before the Lord. And...
Pagina 361 - Regarding the punishment of English criminals, the English Government will enact the laws necessary to attain that end, and the Consul will be, empowered to put them in force ; and regarding the punishment of Chinese criminals, these will be tried and punished by their own laws, in the way provided for by the correspondence which took place at Nanking, after the concluding of the peace.