| 1919 - 936 páginas
...been entered into or which may be entered into between the Governments of China and Japan impairing the treaty rights of the United States or its citizens in China, or the international policy relative to China known as the open door policy.29" During the following... | |
| 1919 - 918 páginas
...been entered into or which may be entered into between the Governments of China and Japan impairing the treaty rights of the United States or its citizens in China, or the international policy relative to China known as the open door policy.29« During the following... | |
| 1919 - 972 páginas
...been entered into or which may be entered into between the Governments of China and Japan impairing the treaty rights of the United States or its citizens in China, or the international policy relative to China known as the open door policy.29* During the following... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1967 - 588 páginas
...admit the legality of any situation de facto nor does it intend to recognize any treaty or agreement entered into between those Governments, or agents...United States or its citizens in China, including those which relate to the sovereignty, the independence, or the territorial and administrative integrity... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1968 - 342 páginas
...not recognize any "situation or any treaty or agreement entered into between those governments . . . which may impair the treaty rights of the United States or its citizens in China, including those which relate to the sovereignty, the independence, or the territorial and administrative integrity... | |
| Reginald Bassett, Reginald G. Bassett - 1968 - 696 páginas
...to any breach of the Kellogg Pact took second place. It was related primarily to any impairment of "the treaty rights of the United States or its citizens in China," although in this connection reference was made to Chinese sovereignty, independence and territorial... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1969 - 1576 páginas
...admit the legality of any situation de facto nor does it intend to recognize any treaty or agreement entered into between those Governments, or agents thereof, which may impair the treaty-rights of the United States or its citizens in China, including the territorial and administrative... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1970 - 396 páginas
...could not recognize any "situation or any treaty or agreement catered between those governments . . . which may impair the treaty rights of the United States or its citizens in China, including those which relate to the sovereignty, the independence, or the territorial and administrative integrity... | |
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