Foster, John Watson, 1836-1917
Foster, John W.
Foster, John W. (John Watson), 1836-1917
Foster, John Watson
John Watson Foster American lawyer, politician and diplomat (1836-1917)
Foster, John Watson, 1836-1917, juriste
Foster, John W. 1836-1917
פוסטר, ג'ון, 1836-1917
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Works
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The Alaskan boundary | |
American diplomacy in the Orient | |
The annexation of Hawaii : an address delivered before the National Geographic Society at Washington, D.C., March 26, 1897 | |
Arbitration and the Hague court | |
Armaments and the "next war." | |
Before the Congress of the United States. The Mexican fraudulent claims. Argument of John W. Foster, before the Committee of foreign affairs of the House of representatives, in support of Senate bills no. 539 and no. 606. | |
Beikoku no taitō gaikō | |
Biographical sketch of Matthew Watson Foster, 1800- | |
[Carta] 1891 Oct. 29, Washington [a] My Dear Mr. Montt | |
The Chinese indemnity : was it a punitive measure? | |
The civilization of Christ | |
The foreign wars of the United States. "Were the questions involved in the foreign wars of the United States of such a nature that they could have been submitted to arbitration or settled without recourse to war?" An address | |
In re "La Candelaria" mine. Supplemental brief for the government of Mexico. | |
International awards and national honor. | |
John Watson Foster secretary of state june 29, 1892, to february 23, 1893 | |
Limitation of armament on the Great Lakes : report | |
Luis Vives : el gran valenciano, (1492-1540) | |
Maximilian and his Mexican empire | |
Memoirs. - | |
Las memorias diplomáticas de Mr. Foster sobre México | |
Un monde pour tout le monde : la société civile, les Nations Unies et l'avenir du multilatéralisme | |
The practice of diplomacy : as illustrated in the foreign relations of the United States | |
Present conditions in China | |
The proper grade of diplomatic representatives | |
Trade with Mexico : correspondence between the Manufacturers' Association of the Northwest, Chicago, and Hon. John W. Foster, minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Mexico. | |
Venezuelan claims; letter of Mr. John W. Foster to Hon. S. M. Cullom, chairman of the Committee on foreign relations of the Senate of the United States, Washington, April 14, 1908. | |
War not inevitable | |
War stories for my grandchildren | |
What the United States has done for international arbitration. An address delivered in the assembly chamber, Capitol, before the New York state bar association, at its twenty-seventh annual meeting, January 19th, 1904, and reprinted from the twenty-seventh annual report of the proceedings of the association. | |
Whose world is it anyway? : civil society, the United Nations and the multilateral future | |
米國の對東外交. |