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" The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another. "
United States Statutes at Large - Page 119
by United States - 1938
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Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Volume 13

1928 - 658 pages
...signed the Declaration of Independence : " We must hang together or we must hang separately." ARTICLE I The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the...national policy in their relations with one another. ARTICLE II The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts...
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The Indian Review, Volume 29

G.A. Natesan - 1928 - 1036 pages
...SOLEMN PLEDGE The draft of the proposed treaty contains the following articles : — Article I. — -The high contracting parties solemnly declare in...national policy in their relations with one another. Article II. — The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes...
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The Origin, Structure & Working of the League of Nations

Charles Howard Ellis - 1928 - 534 pages
...six-Power treaty renouncing war, of which the two crucial articles read as follows : "Article i.—The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names...national policy in their relations with one another. "Article s.—The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or...
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The Chinese Social and Political Science Review, Volume 12

1928 - 782 pages
...and due from have agreed upon the following articles: "Article I. First, solemnly declare in the name of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse...national policy in their relations with one another. "Article II. The high Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or...
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ..., Volume 69, Part 8

United States. Congress - 1928 - 1104 pages
...have taken place at all. The treaty that Mr. Kellogg has submitted to the six great powers provides that "they condemn recourse to war for the solution...national policy in their relations with one another." It further provides that the " solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature • • •...
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Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116

1928 - 782 pages
...six high contracting powers (England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States) agree " in the names of their respective peoples that they...controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of policy in their relations with one another." Will the Kellogg treaty turn out to be another empty tabernacle...
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The North American Review, Volume 226

1928 - 786 pages
...either the letter or the spirit of the instrument itself. If anybody expects the Powers practically to "condemn recourse to war for the solution of international...national policy in their relations with one another" simply because their those nations would so grossly pervert diplomatic representatives have signed...
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The General Pact for the Renunciation of War: Text of the Pact as Signed ...

United States. Department of State - 1928 - 86 pages
...the United States a treaty under which we all declare in the names of our respective peoples that we condemn recourse to war for the solution of international...renounce it as an instrument of national policy in our relations with one another, and agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts...
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Address of President Hoover on the Occasion of the Proclamation of the ...

United States. President (1929-1933 : Hoover) - 1929 - 8 pages
...the nations of the world that they should enter into a binding agreement as follows : "Article 1. — The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the...national policy in their relations with one another. "Article 2. — The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes...
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Address of President Hoover at the Memorial Exercises at Arlington, National ...

Herbert Hoover - 1929 - 8 pages
...has been proposed by America to the world and has been signed by forty nations. It states that they " Solemnly declare in the names of their respective...national policy in their relations with one another." They "Agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever...
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