| 1907 - 288 pages
...by the Convention which they have concluded for that purpose on this date. ARTICLE II. Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time in strengthening their stability and the prestige... | |
| 1917 - 962 pages
...Republics of Central America. The text of Article II of the last-named treaty reads as follows: Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time in strengthening their stability and the prestige... | |
| William Insco Buchanan - 1908 - 112 pages
...by the Convention which they have concluded for that purpose on this date. ARTICLE II. Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time in strengthening their stability and the prestige... | |
| Frederick Palmer - 1910 - 424 pages
...the Convention which they have concluded for that purpose on this date. 807 ARTICLE II Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time in strengthening their stability and the prestige... | |
| Frederick Palmer - 1910 - 426 pages
...the Convention which they have concluded for that purpose on this date. 807 ARTICLE II Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time in strengthening their stability and the prestige... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1911 - 1318 pages
...created by the Convention which they have concluded for that purpose on this date. II. Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time in strengthening their stability and the prestige... | |
| 1917 - 966 pages
...Republics of Central America. The text of Article II of the last-named treaty reads as follows: Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time in strengthening their stability and the prestige... | |
| Corte de Justicia Centroamericana, El Salvador - 1917 - 96 pages
...of Central America. The text of Article II of the last-named treaty reads as follows : "Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time in strengthening their stability and the prestige... | |
| Frederick Charles Hicks - 1920 - 546 pages
...concluded for that purpose on this date. • M alloy : TlCatlCS, f. a392-2398. ART. II. — Desiring to secure in the Republics of Central America the benefits which are derived from the maintenance of their institutions, and to contribute at the same time to maintaining their stability and the prestige... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1924 - 528 pages
...International Central American Tribunal and for the establishment of International Commissions of Inquiry. II. Desiring to make secure in the Republics of Central...disposition or measure which alters the constitutional organisation in any of them is to be deemed a menace to the peace of said Republics, whether it proceed... | |
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