| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1922 - 758 頁
...of this agreement, the other high contracting party will at once go to the assistance of its ally, and will conduct the war in common and make peace in mutual agreement with it. By that treaty Canada was bound. It is fortunate that it is replaced by this Quadruple Power Treaty.... | |
| Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - 1922 - 352 頁
...of this Agreement, the other high contracting party will at once come to the assistance of its ally, and will conduct the war in common and make peace in mutual agreement with it." British action would perforce have to be both naval and military. How could she continue to preserve... | |
| Great Britain - 1922 - 16 頁
...join in hostilities against Japan, in which case Great Britain will come to the assistance of Japan, and will conduct the war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with Japan. ARTICLE VII. The conditions under which armed assistance shall be afforded by either Power to... | |
| Edward Nelson Dingley - 1922 - 228 頁
...aggressive action on either occurs. ' ' In case of a war on either by a third nation, England and Japan "will conduct the war in common and make peace in mutual agreement." The avowed purpose of the treaty was "the consolidation and maintenance of peace in eastern Asia or... | |
| Joseph Henry Longford - 1923 - 348 頁
...III) " in the above event any other Power or Powers should join in hostilities against that Ally when the other High Contracting Party will come to its...common and make peace in mutual agreement with it." These were the most important provisions, and they were sufficient to ensure a clear field for Japan... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 960 頁
...joining in hostilities against its ally. Art. m. If in the above event any other Power or Powers should join in hostilities against that ally, the other high...party will come to its assistance and will conduct a war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it. Art. rv. The High Contracting Parties... | |
| Franklin Henry Hooper - 1924 - 1030 頁
...interests in those regions. In case of an unprovoked attack, each was to come to the aid of the other, to " conduct the war in Common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it." The policy of King Edward VII was not merely to reach agreements with Japan for Asiatic interests,... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1926 - 520 頁
...join in hostilities against Japan, in which case Great Britain will come to the assistance of Japan, and will conduct the war in common and make peace in mutual agreement with Japan." 19 France being ruled out, it seems that only Germany was left as the Power whose intervention... | |
| Ohio State University - 1926 - 256 頁
...other powers joined the conflict against one of the allies, the second power would come to its support, conduct the war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it. The alliance was to be effective for five years.25 In reality this alliance, so far as the Manchurian... | |
| Harley Farnsworth MacNair - 1927 - 976 頁
...hostilities against its ally. ARTICLE III. If, hi the above event, any other Power or Powers should join in hostilities against that ally, the other High...will come to its assistance, and will conduct the war hi common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it. ARTICLE IV. The High Contracting Parties agree... | |
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