| Elihu Root - History - 1916 - 540 pages
...circular note of July 3, 1900, to the Great Powers of Europe had declared the policy of the United States: to seek a solution which may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve China's territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by... | |
| Elihu Root - Philippines - 1916 - 538 pages
...note of July 3, 1900, to the Great Powers of Europe had declared the policy of the United States : to seek a solution which may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve China's territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by... | |
| Elihu Root - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1917 - 338 pages
...3, 1900, and the universal assent of the Powers to the policy stated in these words: The policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution...and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire. The assent of all... | |
| William Harding Carter - 1917 - 352 pages
...It is, of course, too early to forecast the means of attaining this last result; but the policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution...and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire." We desire to withdraw... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1918 - 234 pages
...relief of the legations. In a note to the powers July 3, 1900, Secretary Hay said : "The policy of the government of the United States is to seek a solution...and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire." M'r. Hay's notes... | |
| John Holladay Latané - United States - 1918 - 230 pages
...Secretary Hay, in defining the attitude of the United States on the Chinese question, said: "The policy of the government of the United States is to seek a solution...and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese empire." Mr. Hay's notes were... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - History - 1967 - 588 pages
...Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan and Russia, stating that — the policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution...and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire. In reply the Minister... | |
| Benis M. Frank, Henry I. Shaw - China - 1968 - 966 pages
...the United States would : . . . seek a solution that would bring about permanent safety and peace in China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative...and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire.4 The stand of the... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1969 - 1082 pages
...regard high personalities of Empress and Emperor. In circular of July 3 to powers we said: The policy of the United States is to seek a solution which may bring about permanent peace and safety to China and to preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity. To this we... | |
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