| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1062 páginas
...President, approving its general principles and thoroughly convinced of the benevolent and virtuous motives which led to the conception and presided at...contribute to the great and sublime objects for which it was concluded by abstaining from a formal participation in it than they could as stipulated members... | |
| 1906 - 860 páginas
...President, approving of its general principles and thoroughly convinced of the benevolent and virtuous motives which led to the conception and presided at the formation of his system by the Emperor Alexander, believes the United States will more effectually contribute to... | |
| 1906 - 928 páginas
...President, approving of its general principles and thoroughly convinced of the benevolent and virtuous motives which led to the conception and presided at the formation of his system by the Emperor Alexander, believes the United States will more effectually contribute to... | |
| 1920 - 876 páginas
...President, approving its general principles and thoroughly convinced of the benevolence and virtuous motives which led to the conception and presided at...contribute to the great and sublime objects for which it was concluded by abstaining from a formal participation in it than they could as stipulated members... | |
| Samuel Flagg Bemis, John Franklin Jameson, Henry Barrett Learned, James Brown Scott - 1928 - 438 páginas
...President, while approving of its final principles and thoroughly convinced of the benevolent and virtuous motives which led to the conception, and presided...of this system, by the Emperor Alexander, believes that^he United States will more effectually contribute to the ergat and sublime objects for which it... | |
| J. Reuben Clark (Jr.) - 1930 - 272 páginas
...President approving its general principles, and thoroughly convinced of the benevolent and virtuous motives which led to the conception and presided at...contribute to the great and sublime objects for which it was concluded, by abstaining from a formal participation in it, than they could as stipulated members... | |
| 1980 - 272 páginas
...President approving its general principles, and thoroughly convinced of the benevolent and virtuous motives which led to the conception and presided at...contribute to the great and sublime objects for which it was concluded, by abstaining from a formal participation in it, than they could as stipulated members... | |
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