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" I am not able to subscribe to the doctrine of those who have held in this House what plainly amounts to an assertion, that the simple fact of the existence of a guarantee is binding on every party to it, irrespectively altogether of the particular position... "
What Germany Wants - Page 141
by Edmund von Mach - 1914 - 157 pages
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 9

1915 - 1080 pages
...which Sir Edward quoted. Mr. Gladstone then declared that he was unable to subscribe to the doctrine that the simple fact of the existence of a guarantee is binding on every party thereto, irrespective altogether of the particular position in which it may find itself at a time when...
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Sessional Papers, Volume 49, Issue 1

1914 - 196 pages
...permit me, to enter into the complicated question of the nature of the obligations of that Treaty; but I am not able to subscribe to the doctrine of those...existence of a guarantee is binding on every party to it, irrespectively altogether of the particular position in which it may find itself at the time when the...
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Great Britain and the European Crisis: Correspondence, and Statements in ...

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Parliament, 1914. House of Commons - 1914 - 186 pages
...permit me, to enter into the complicated question of the nature of the obligations of that treaty ; but I am not able to subscribe to the doctrine of those...existence of a guarantee is binding on every party to it, irrespectively altogether of the particular position in which it may find itself at the time when the...
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The Diplomatic History of the War

Morgan Philips Price - 1914 - 494 pages
...nature of the obligations of that treaty ; but I am not able to subseribe to the doctrine of these whe have held in this House what plainly amounts to an...existence of a guarantee is binding on every party to it, irrespectively altogether of the particular position in which it may find itself at the time when the...
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Handbook of the European War, Volume 1

Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 pages
...the British sentiment, as expressed by Gladstone, regarding Belgian neutrality in the year 1870: "But I am not able to subscribe to the doctrine of those...who have held in this House, what plainly amounts to the assertion, that the simple fact of the existence of a guarantee is binding to every party to it,...
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The World War: How it Looks to the Nations Involved and what it Means to Us

Elbert Francis Baldwin - 1914 - 296 pages
...nevertheless quoted Mr. Gladstone's elastic opinion on the subject. Mr. Gladstone had spoken as follows: I am not able to subscribe to the doctrine of those...who have held in this House what plainly amounts to the assertion that the simple fact of the existence of a guaranty is binding on every party to it irrespectively...
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How the War Began

John McFarland Kennedy - 1914 - 228 pages
...permit me to enter into the complicated question of the nature of the obligation under that Treaty. But I am not able to subscribe to the doctrine of those...who have held in this House what plainly amounts to the assertion that the simple fact of the existence of a guarantee is binding on every party to-day...
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The World War: How it Looks to the Nations Involved and what it Means to Us

Elbert Francis Baldwin - 1914 - 298 pages
...that the simple fact of the existence of a guaranty is binding on every party to it irrespectively altogether of the particular position in which it...itself at the time when the occasion for acting on the guaranty arises. The great authorities upon foreign policy to whom I have been accustomed to listen,...
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Great Britain and the European Crisis: Correspondence, and Statements in ...

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1914 - 136 pages
...that the simple fact of the existence of a guarantee is binding on every party to it, irrespectively altogether of the particular position in which it may find itself at the tune when the occasion for acting on the guarantee arises. The great authorities upon foreign policy...
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The European War of 1914: Its Causes, Purposes, and Probable Results

John William Burgess - 1915 - 230 pages
...considerable apprehension about it. Mr. Gladstone, then Prime Minister, said in the House of Commons : "I am not able to subscribe to the doctrine of those...the particular position in which it may find itself when the occasion for acting on the guarantee arises." Proceeding upon this view, the British Government...
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