| 1916 - 986 pages
...communication transmitted through Lind insisted that a settlement satisfactory to the United States must be conditioned on: — (a) An immediate cessation...armistice solemnly entered into and scrupulously observed ; (6) Security given for an early and free election in which all should agree to take part; (c) The... | |
| 1913 - 788 pages
...offices in bringing about a better condition of affairs, which "seems to us to be conditioned on (a) Immediate cessation of fighting throughout Mexico,...free election in which all will agree to take part; (f) The consent of General Huerta to bind himself not to be a candidate for election as President of... | |
| 1913
...that the United States offers her counsel and assistance. All America cries out for a settlement. A satisfactory settlement seems to us to be conditioned...armistice solemnly entered into and scrupulously observed; (6) Security given for an early and free election in which all will agree to take part; (c) The consent... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1913 - 18 pages
...her counsel and assistance. All America cries out for a settlement. A satisfactory settlement seeuis to us to be conditioned on — (a) An immediate cessation...armistice solemnly entered into and scrupulously observed ; (6) Security given for an early and free election in which all will agree to lake part; (c) The consent... | |
| 1914 - 636 pages
...that the United States offers her counsel and assistance. All America cries out for a settlement. : "A satisfactory settlement seems to us to be conditioned...all will agree to take part. " (c) The consent of General Huerta to bind himself not to be a candidate for election as President of the Republic at this... | |
| Rafael Zayas Enríquez - 1914 - 248 pages
...government in the City of Mexico which the country will obey and respect." The president continued : "A satisfactory settlement seems to us to be conditioned...given for an early and free election in which all agree to take part. "(c) The consent of General Huerta to bind himself not to be a candidate for election... | |
| Walther Schoenborn - 1914 - 66 pages
...that the United States offers her counsel and assistance. All America cries out for a settlement. A satisfactory settlement seems to us to be conditioned...cessation of fighting throughout Mexico, a definite annistice solemnly entered into and scrupulously observed. (b) Security given for an early and free... | |
| Thomas Herbert Russell - 1914 - 396 pages
...been further instructed that such a settlement seemed to be conditioned on the following points : " An immediate cessation of fighting throughout Mexico...armistice solemnly entered into and scrupulously observed. " Security given for an early and free election in which all would agree to take part. " The consent... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1915 - 898 pages
...her counsel and assistance. All America cri-.j out for a settlement. A satisfactory settlement ;eems to us to be conditioned on : (a) An immediate cessation...armistice solemnly entered into and scrupulously observed. (6) Security given for an early and free election in which all will agree to take part. (c) The consent... | |
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National Committee, 1916-1920 - 1916 - 448 pages
...that the United States offers her counsel and assistance. All America cries out for a settlement. A satisfactory settlement seems to us to be conditioned...which all will agree to take part. (c) The consent of General Huerta to bind himself not to be a candidate for election as President of the Republic at this... | |
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