| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1923 - 386 страница
...without victory" address to the Senate, Mr. Wilson had voiced the same demand somewhat differently. "And the paths of the sea must alike in law and in...many of the rules of international practice hitherto thought to be established may be necessary in order to make the seas indeed free and common in practically... | |
| Otfried Nippold - 1923 - 266 страница
...appears not to be the case. " The paths of the sea ", he said in his eloquent address to the senate, " must alike in law and in fact be free. The freedom...sine qua non of peace, equality, and co-operation." In this we see not the slightest intimation that the truth might present a quite different face ; no... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1922 - 520 страница
..."no nation should be shut away from free access to the open paths of the world's commerce." He added: "The freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, and cooperation." This problem, he said, was closely connected with the limitation of naval armaments. "The question... | |
| Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 666 страница
...arrangement no nation need be shut away from free access to the open paths of the world's commerce. And the paths of the sea must alike in law and in...many of the rules of international practice hitherto thought to be established may be necessary in order to make the seas indeed free and common in practically... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 694 страница
...with other nations in establishing an international authority to guarantee peace, and stating that "the freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, and cooperation. ' ' 1 Again in his inaugural address of March 5, the President enumerated among "the principles of... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1925 - 452 страница
...arrangement no nation need be shut away from free access to the open paths of the world's commerce. And the paths of the sea must alike in law and in...many of the rules of international practice hitherto thought to be established may be necessary in order to make the seas indeed free and common in practically... | |
| 1927 - 408 страница
...arrangement no nation need be shut away from free access to the open paths of the world's commerce. "And the paths of the sea must alike in law and in...the sine qua non of peace, equality and cooperation. * * * "The question of armaments, whether on land or sea, is the most immediately and intensely practical... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1927 - 754 страница
..."no nation should be shut away from free access to the open paths of the world's commerce." He added: "The freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, andjcooperation." This problem, he said, was closely connected with the limitation of naval jirinaments.... | |
| George Peel - 1928 - 356 страница
...particularly emphasised the necessity of " free access to the open path of the world's commerce — the path of the sea must, alike in law and in fact, be free." He pleaded with unerring eloquence for the " unthreatened intercourse of nations." 1 All this was one... | |
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