| 1924 - 970 pagini
...one's legal act upon a friendly country. Mr. Hanihara's note of April llth asked of the United States "simply that proper consideration ordinarily given...intercourse throughout the civilized world." It is a question to be decided by Congress whether the "gentlemen's agreement" had failed to secure the results... | |
| John Bond Trevor - 1925 - 100 pagini
...no question of national susceptibilities is involved. The important question is whether Japan as à nation is or is not entitled to the proper respect...throughout the civilized world. It is indeed impossible for any Government and people, and I believe it would be impossible also for your Government and for those... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1932 - 868 pagini
...Government simply for that proper consideration ordinarily given by one nation to the self respect of another, which after all forms the basis of amicable...international intercourse throughout the civilized world. The undersigned begs to request, under instructions from His Majesty's Minister for Foreign Affairs,... | |
| Marilyn Lake, Henry Reynolds - 2008 - 345 pagini
...other nations. In other words, the Japanese Government ask of the United States Government simply for that proper consideration ordinarily given by one...international intercourse throughout the civilized world. 48 While the Ambassador's protest echoed earlier complaints, the reaction in Japan itself was unprecedented,... | |
| 1925 - 104 pagini
...your Government, if such were its wishes. Further, if I may speak frankly, at the risk of repealing what, under instructions from my Government, I have...throughout the civilized world. It is indeed impossible for any Government and people, and I believe it would be impossible also for your Government and for those... | |
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