| John Morley - Great Britain - 1881 - 672 pages
...Perhaps you have mixed it up with other theories to which I am no party. My plan does not embrace the scheme of a congress of nations, or imply the belief...propose that England should offer to enter into an agreemcnt with other countries, France, for instance, binding them to refer any dispute that may arise... | |
| John Morley (visct.) - 1882 - 146 pages
...Perhaps you have mixed it up with other theories to which I am no party. My plan does not embrace the scheme of a congress of nations, or imply the belief...other countries, France, for instance, binding them to 1 The motion was brought forward on February 20, snd was to the effect that the net expenditure had... | |
| John Morley - Great Britain - 1908 - 552 pages
...enter into an agreement with other countries, France, for instance, binding them to VF Y A. C 1849. refer any dispute that may arise to arbitration. I...not mean to refer the matter to another sovereign '' 4 * power, but that each party should appoint plenipotentiaries in the form of commissioners, with... | |
| Ramsden Balmforth - Great Britain - 1912 - 252 pages
...arbitrament by bayonet or sword. " My plan," he said, writing to George Combe, " does not embrace the scheme of a congress of nations, or imply the belief...France, for instance, binding them to refer any dispute to arbitration. I do not mean to refer the matter to another sovereign power, but that each party should... | |
| Arthur Samuel Peake, Bernard Bosanquet, Ferruccio Bonavia - Germany - 1915 - 604 pages
...in favour of international arbitration. " My plan," he writes to George Combe, "does not embrace the scheme of a congress of nations, or imply the belief...arbitration. I do not mean to refer the matter to another sovereign's powers, but that each party should appoint plenipotentiaries in the form of commissioners,... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - Great Britain - 1919 - 448 pages
...in favour of international arbitration. " My plan," he writes to George Combe, "does not embrace the scheme of a congress of nations, or imply the belief...arbitration. I do not mean to refer the matter to another sovereign's powers, but that each party should appoint plenipotentiaries in the form of commissioners,... | |
| John Morley - Corn laws (Great Britain) - 1920 - 1026 pages
...Perhaps you have mixed it np with other theories to which I am no party. My plan does not embrace the scheme of a congress of nations, or imply the belief...should offer to enter into an agreement with other conntries, France, for instance, binding them to refer any dispute that may arise to arbitration. I... | |
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