Consequently, the governments of the contracting parties will not recognize any other government which may come into power in any of the five republics through a coup d'etat or a revolution against a recognized government, so long as the freely elected... Hearings - Page 4by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1927Full view - About this book
| 1906 - 1070 pages
...successors, an additional convention was drawn up, in which the contracting parties pledged themselves not to recognize " any other government which may come into power in any of the five republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized government, so long as... | |
| 1923 - 290 pages
...said republics, whether it proceed from any public power or from the private citizens. Consequently, the governments of the contracting parties will not...power in any of the five republics through a coup d'etat or a revolution against a recognized government, so long as the freely elected representatives... | |
| 1907 - 288 pages
...donde la contienda tuviera lugar. ARTICLE I. The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five Republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized Government, so long as... | |
| 1908 - 1002 pages
...Convention to the General Treaty provides that "the governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other government which may come into power in any of the five republics as a consequence of я coup d'état, or of a revolution against a recognized government, so long as... | |
| William Insco Buchanan - 1908 - 112 pages
...purpose in the following manner : ARTICLE I. The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five Republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized Government, so long as... | |
| 1908 - 1054 pages
...pledged themselves not to recognize (Article I of the additional convention to the general treaty) " any other government which may come into power in any of the five republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized Government, so long as... | |
| Pan American Union - 1945 - 852 pages
...a number of helpful treaties were signed. One of them provided that the contracting parties "shall not recognize any other government which may come into power in any of the five Republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized government, so long as... | |
| Frederick Palmer - 1910 - 424 pages
...ADDITIONAL CONVENTION TO THE GENERAL TREATY ARTICLE I The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five Republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized Government, so long as... | |
| Frederick Palmer - 1910 - 394 pages
...ADDITIONAL CONVENTION TO THE GENERAL TREATY ARTICLE I The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five Republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized Government, so long as... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1911 - 1318 pages
...said purpose in the following manner : ART. I. The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five Republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized Government, so long as... | |
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