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... ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT TO CONGRESS DECEMBER 5 , 1916 :: L DEPARTMENT * UNITED OF STATE STATES * ERICA AMERI OF WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1925 NOTE . Diplomatic correspondence relating to the war of 1914-1918.
... ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT TO CONGRESS DECEMBER 5 , 1916 :: L DEPARTMENT * UNITED OF STATE STATES * ERICA AMERI OF WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1925 NOTE . Diplomatic correspondence relating to the war of 1914-1918.
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... Congress ... . International Irrigation Congress .. Argentina : Message of the President , Victorino de la Plaza , to the Congress ____ International High Commission on Uniform Legislation , created by the First Pan American Financial ...
... Congress ... . International Irrigation Congress .. Argentina : Message of the President , Victorino de la Plaza , to the Congress ____ International High Commission on Uniform Legislation , created by the First Pan American Financial ...
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... Congress___ . Protest of Costa Rica against proposed Nicaragua Canal treaty and suit of Costa Rica against Nicaragua . ( See Nicaragua . ) Denmark : Abrogation of provisions of certain treaties conflicting with the Sea- men's Act of ...
... Congress___ . Protest of Costa Rica against proposed Nicaragua Canal treaty and suit of Costa Rica against Nicaragua . ( See Nicaragua . ) Denmark : Abrogation of provisions of certain treaties conflicting with the Sea- men's Act of ...
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... Congress___ Arrest of J. W. Grace , an American citizen , resulting from a law of Honduras regarding destruction of property by fire ... 391 392 Italy : Liability to military service upon return to Italy of ( 1 ) naturalized American ...
... Congress___ Arrest of J. W. Grace , an American citizen , resulting from a law of Honduras regarding destruction of property by fire ... 391 392 Italy : Liability to military service upon return to Italy of ( 1 ) naturalized American ...
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... Congress - 976 Informal conference on radio communication in the American Hemisphere 976 International conventions- Convention between the United States and other powers for the protection of trade - marks .. 980 Index .. 989 ADDRESS OF ...
... Congress - 976 Informal conference on radio communication in the American Hemisphere 976 International conventions- Convention between the United States and other powers for the protection of trade - marks .. 980 Index .. 989 ADDRESS OF ...
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Page 280 - Who after having communicated to each other their respective full powers which were found to be in...
Page 290 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
Page 443 - Should any event occur threatening the status quo as above described or the principle of equal opportunity as above defined, it remains for the two Governments to communicate with each other in order to arrive at an understanding as to what measures they may consider it useful to take.
Page 33 - An Act to promote the welfare of American seamen in the merchant marine of the United States ; to abolish arrest and imprisonment as a penalty for desertion and to secure the abrogation of treaty provisions in relation thereto; and to promote safety at sea; to maintain discipline on shipboard; and for other purposes', approved June 25, 1936, as amended
Page 332 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, have caused the said treaty to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 277 - Statutes, and four months in cases of designs, prior to the filing of the application In this country. In which case no patent shall be granted In this country.
Page 280 - The season for hunting shall be further restricted to such period not exceeding three and one-half months as the High Contracting Powers may severally deem appropriate and define by law or regulation.
Page 282 - The present treaty shall be ratified by the President of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by His Britannic Majesty.
Page 140 - This bond is payable as to both principal and interest in gold coin of the United States of America of the present standard of weight and fineness...
Page 389 - Have resolved to conclude a treaty for that purpose and to that end have appointed as their respective Plenipotentiaries; The President of the United States of America: Charles Evans Hughes, Henry Cabot Lodge, Oscar W.