It is the President's wish that the characteristics of an American minister should be marked on the one hand by a firmness against improper compliances, and on the other by sincerity, candor, truth, and prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicane. Secret Diplomacy, how Far Can it be Eliminated? - 第 195 頁Paul Samuel Reinsch 著 - 1922 - 229 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 846 頁
...instructions of September HO, 1794, from Mr. Randolph, Secretary of State, to Mr. Jay : " It is his (the President's) wish that the characteristics of...compliances, and on the other by sincerity, candor, and prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicanery. These ideas, however, will not oppose those... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, Forrest Morgan, E. T. Roe, George Edwin Rines, Nathan Haskell Dole, Edward Thomas Roe, Thomas Campbell Copeland - 1903 - 940 頁
...he was sent abroad on an important mission by President Washington. The secretary of state wrote : «It is the President's wish that the characteristics...compliances, and on the other by sincerity, candor, and prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicanery.19 Much is said in disparagement of the American... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1906 - 430 頁
...pride for the country that it has seldom been departed from by his successors. It was as follows : " It is the President's wish that the characteristics...prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicane." l Secretary Hay in a public address declared the " Golden Rule " to be the cardinal principle of American... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1906 - 416 頁
...pride for the country that it has seldom been departed from by bis successors. It was as follows : " It is the President's wish that the characteristics...prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicane." l Secretary Hay in a public address declared the " Golden Rule " to be the cardinal principle of American... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 892 頁
...negotiations, id. 472. 476, 486, 705. " It is his [the President's] wish, too, that the characteristic of an American minister should be marked, on the one...prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicane. These ideas, however, will not oppose those temperate and firm representations which you meditate, should... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 888 頁
..." It is his [the President's] wish, too, that the characteristic of an American minister should he marked, on the one hand, by a firmness against improper...and on the other by sincerity, candor, truth, and prndence, and by a horror of finesse and chicane. These ideas, however, will not oppose those temperate... | |
| Frederick Van Dyne - 1908 - 340 頁
...should be marked on the one hand by a firmness against improper compliances, and on the other hand by sincerity, candor, truth and prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicane." The late distinguished Secretary of State, John Hay, in a public address in 1902, in which he declared... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 870 頁
...he was sent abroad on an important mission by President Washington. The secretary of state wrote : "It is the President's wish that the characteristics...compliances, and on the other by sincerity, candor, and prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicanery." Much is said in disparagement of the American... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - 1914 - 644 頁
...be found than the instructions given by the first secretary of state to Mr. Jay, to the effect that "it is the President's wish that the characteristics...firmness against improper compliances, and on the other hand by sincerity, candor, truth, and prudence, and by a horror of finesse and chicane." l It might... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - 1914 - 642 頁
...be found than the instructions given bv the first secretary of state to -Mr. Jay, to the effect that "it is the President's wish that the characteristics...hand by a firmness against improper compliances, and 1Nys, "Le Droit International," 1912, vol. II, p. 480. 2.37 on the other hand by sincerity, candor,... | |
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