| China - 1927 - 1000 pages
...revision has already been effected on satisfactory lines. It would therefore be wise to abandon the policy of ineffective protest over minor matters,...Every case should be considered on its merits and the declnration should show that the Powers are prepared to consider in a sympathetic spirit any reasonable... | |
| Europe - 1927 - 434 pages
...protest ower minor matters, reserving protest — which should then he ni.nl•. effective hy uniii-d action — only for cases where vital interests are at stake. Every case shonld he considered on its merits and the declaration should show that the Powers are prepared to... | |
| Julia Emily Johnsen - China - 1928 - 470 pages
...revision has already been effected on satisfactory lines. It would therefore be wise to abandon the policy of ineffective protest over minor matters,...Every case should be considered on its merits and the declaration should show that the Powers are prepared to consider in sympathetic spirit any reasonable... | |
| Sir Arthur Willert - Great Britain - 1928 - 166 pages
...rigid insistence on the strict letter of treaty rights. ... It would therefore be wise to abandon the policy of ineffective protest over minor matters,...only for cases where vital interests are at stake. . . . The declaration should show that it is the policy of the powers to endeavor to maintain harmonious... | |
| Alexander Frederick Whyte - China - 1928 - 112 pages
...be wise to abandon the policy of ineffective protest over minor matters, reserving protest—which should then be made effective by united action —...Every case should be considered on its merits and the declaration should show that the Powers are prepared to consider in a sympathetic spirit any reasonable... | |
| Mingchien Joshua Bau - China - 1928 - 200 pages
...immediate unconditional grant of the Washington surtaxes. It would therefore be wise to abandon the policy of ineffective protest over minor matters,...protest— which should then be made effective by united action—only for cases where vital interests are at stake. Every case should be considered on its... | |
| Edmund Dene Morel - Europe - 1926 - 750 pages
...revision has already been effected on satisfactory lines. It would therefore be wise to abandon the policy of ineffective protest over minor matters,...Every case should be considered on its merits and the declaration should show that the Powers are prepared to consider in a sympathetic spirit any reasonable... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1941 - 1264 pages
...revision has already been effected on satisfactory lines. It would therefore be wise to abandon the policy of ineffective protest over minor matters,...Every case should be considered on its merits and the declaration should show that the Powers are prepared to consider in a sympathetic spirit any reasonable... | |
| International law - 1927 - 540 pages
...revision has already been effected on satisfactory lines. It would therefore be wise to abandon the policy of ineffective protest over minor matters,...Every case should be considered on its merits and the declaration should show that the Powers are prepared to consider in a sympathetic spirit any reasonable... | |
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