| Electronic journals - 1920 - 736 pages
...affairs of the Czecho-Slovaks. The Government of the United States further declares that it is prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the Empires of Germany and Austria-Hungary.23 The Polish Provisional Government was in like manner... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 936 pages
...Czecho-Slovaks. It was also announced simultaneously that the Government of the United States was prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the Empires of Germany and Austria-Hungary. The tests which are commonly laid down respecting the propriety... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 918 pages
...Czecho-Slovaks. It was also announced simultaneously that the Government of the United States was prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the Empires of Germany and Austria-Hungary. The tests which are commonly laid down respecting the propriety... | |
| International relations - 1918 - 828 pages
...affairs of the Czecho-Slovaks. "The Government of the United States further declares that it is prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the Empires of Germany and Austria-Hungary." France formally proclaimed recognition of the independence... | |
| Bohemia (Czech Republic) - 1917 - 456 pages
...affairs of the Czecho-Slovaks. The Government of the United States further declares that it is prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the Empires of Germany and Austria-Hungary. iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinrin'iiiiiiiiiiüTinni'iiinn'iiii'iüiiiiiiiiiin... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - International law - 1919 - 258 pages
...affairs of the Czecho-Slovaks. The Government of the United States further declares that it is prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the Empires of Germany and Austro-Hungary. Demand for Austro-Hungarian recognition of independence... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1919 - 680 pages
...affairs of the Czechoslovaks. The Government of the United States further declares that it is prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the Empires of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Secretary Lansing received Professor Thomas G. Masaryk,... | |
| International law - 1919 - 256 pages
...affairs of the Czecho-Slovaks. The Government of the United States further declares that it is prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the Empires of Germany and Austro-Hungary. Demand for Austro-Hungarian recognition of independence... | |
| Roland Roberts Foulke - International law - 1920 - 586 pages
...affairs of the Czecho-Slovaks. The Government of the United States further declares that it is prepared to enter formally into relations with the de facto...purpose of prosecuting the war against the common enemy, the empires of Germany and Austria Hungary'." Confederation of the Rhine: Guaranteed and recognized... | |
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