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" In the view of this government, there cannot be any common ground upon which it can stand with a power whose conceptions of international relations are so entirely alien to its own, so utterly repugnant to its moral sense. "
International Politics and German History: The Past Informs the Present
redigerad av - 1997 - 180 sidor
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The Wilson Administration and the Great War

Ernest William Young - 1922 - 488 sidor
...note stated further : In the view of this government there cannot be any common ground upon which it can stand with a Power whose conceptions of international...its own, so utterly repugnant to its moral sense. . . . We cannot recognize, hold official relations with, or give friendly reception to the agents of...
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Attitude of the United States Towards the Recognition of Soviet Russia ...

George Samuel Moyer - 1926 - 302 sidor
...cannot subject themselves." Therefore this Government (American) cannot stand upon any "common ground" with a power whose conceptions of "international relations are so entirely alien to its own," and "we cannot recognize or hold official relations with, or give friendly reception to the agents...
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Die "Russische Sektion" in Riga: amerikanische diplomatische ...

Claudia Breuer - 1995 - 244 sidor
...amerikanischen Regierung daher unmöglich, irgendeine gemeinsame Basis zu erkennen, "upon which it can stand with a power whose conceptions of international relations are so alien to its own, so utterly repugnant to its moral sense."13 Diese von der Wilson-Administration begründete...
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Recognition in International Law: With Special Reference to Russia

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Library - 1933 - 472 sidor
...Soviet Government: 'In the view of this government there cannot be any common ground upon which it can stand with a Power whose conceptions of international...its own, so utterly repugnant to its moral sense' (as quoted in AJ vol. xxvm (1934), p. 90). And see above, p. 11o. render decisions of a pronounced...
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Pan-American Magazine, Volym 31

William W. Rasor - 1920 - 432 sidor
...Government there cannot be any common ground upon which it can stand with a Power whose conception of international relations are so entirely alien to...its own, so utterly repugnant to its moral sense. * * * "We cannot recognize, hold official relations with, or give friendly reception to the agents...
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