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Стр. xv - Personally I do not see any more reason why matters of national honor should not be referd to a court of arbitration than matters of property or of national proprietorship. I know that is going farther than most men are willing to go, but I do not see why questions of honor may not be submitted to a tribunal composed of men of honor who understand questions of national honor, to abide by their decision, as well as any other questions of difference arising between nations.
Стр. 2 - ... by the United States or any Territory or District thereof: Provided, That such exemption shall not apply to any property, principal or income, which shall not be held or used for the purposes of the corporation. SEC. 7. That the services of the trustees, when acting as such, shall be gratuitous, but the corporation may provide for the reasonable expenses incurred by the trustees in attending meetings or otherwise in the performance of their duties. SEC. 8. That Congress may from time to time...
Стр. xiii - Svo. price £1 17s. A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the NEUTRALITY of GREAT BRITAIN DURING the AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
Стр. xx - To cultivate friendly feelings between the inhabitants of different countries, and to increase the knowledge and understanding of each other by the several nations.
Стр. ix - Professor of International Law at the University of Vienna; member of the House of Peers of the Austrian Parliament...
Стр. xvi - Britain, hedded by Sir William Randal Cremer, in response to the action of Congress, proposing a treaty agreeing to settle all disputes that mite arise between America and Great Britain by arbitration. Such a treaty was concluded between Lord Pauncefote and Secretary Olney in 1897. It faild of approval by the necessary two-thirds majority of the Senate by only three votes. There is reason to believ that the British Government has been desirous of having that treaty...
Стр. iii - Executive Committee ELIHU ROOT, Chairman. JAMES BROWN SCOTT, Secretary. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER. ANDREW J. MONTAGUE. AUSTEN G. Fox. HENRY S. PRITCHETT. CHARLEMAGNE TOWER. Finance Committee GEORGE W. PERKINS, Chairman. ROBERT A. FRANKS. SAMUEL MATHER.
Стр. 1 - SEC. 3. That the direction and management of the affairs of the corporation, and the control and disposition of its property and funds, shall be vested in a Board of Trustees, twenty-five in number, to be composed of the following individuals : Arthur T.
Стр. 2 - ... to promote such objects and carry out the purposes of the corporation. The Trustees shall have power to hold as investments any securities given, assigned, or transferred to them or to the corporation by any person, persons, or corporation, and to retain such investments, and to invest any sums or amounts from time to time in such securities and in such form and manner as may be permitted to trustees or to charitable or literary corporations for investment according to the laws of the States...
Стр. 1 - Corporation"). The principal office of the Corporation shall be located in the District of Columbia, but there may be established agencies or branch offices in any city or cities of the United States under rules and regulations prescribed by the board of directors.