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John W. Davis | lit.salon
John W. Davis
Born:
1873
Died:
1955
U.S. Ambassador
Born:
1873
Died:
1955
Books by John W. Davis (50 max)
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The treaty-making power in the United States: an address
1920
John W. Davis
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In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1917 the state of Georgia, plaintiff, v. the Tennessee Copper Company and the Ducktown Sulphur, Copper and Iron Company, Limited, defendants : brief of the solicitor general as amicus curi ̆and in behalf of the United States
1918
John W. Davis, Georgia, Tennessee Copper Company, Copper and Iron Company Ducktown Sulphur, United States. Supreme Court.
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There can be no such thing as a lasting peace that is not founded on the decent treatment of human beings
John W. Davis
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Judicial procedure of United States courts ... Report. <To accompany H.R. 16461.>
1912
John W. Davis, United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary
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Address of Honorable John W. Davis: solicitor general of the United States at "The Ellipse," Washington, D.C., on the last day for subscriptions to the second liberty loan, October 27, 1917.
1918
John W. Davis
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Geography by Grades.: Grade 4A-4B.
1920
Francis Trevelyan Miller, John W. Davis
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Lincoln's fame secure in England
1921
John W. Davis
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The unveiling of the Lincoln bust at Hingham, England: (as reported October 6, 1919, in the "Eastern Daily Press", of Norwich, England)
1921
John W. Davis
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Report of mid-winter meeting ...: held in Washington, February 23, 1923, and Addresses of Honorable John W. Davis ... William Houston Kenyon ... Honorable John C. Rose ... at the dinner given in honor of Judge John C. Rose, Hon. John W. Davis, and Mr. Justice Sanford ...
1923
John W. Davis, William Houston Kenyon, John Carter Rose, American Patent Law Association
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The Constitution, a thing of life
1925
John W. Davis
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Party government in the United States
1929
John W. Davis
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The World Court address
1930
John W. Davis, New Jersey State Bar Association
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The permanent bases of foreign policy France, Great Britain, Germany and the United States
1931
Richard von Kühlmann, Jules Cambon, Chamberlain, Austen Sir, John W. Davis, Royal Institute of International Affairs
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The World Court settles the question
1932
John W. Davis
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Judicial world organization: A way of escape from war
1932
Raymond B. Fosdick, John W. Davis
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Selecting judges
1933
John W. Davis
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The Constitution what it means to the man in the street
1936
John W. Davis
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Democracy in the present-day world
1938
John W. Davis
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Speeches at a dinner in honor of His Excellency the Most Honourable the Marquess of Lothian, C.H., D.C.L. His Britannic Majesty's newly appointed ambassador to the United States
1939
Nicholas Murray Butler, Lothian, Philip Henry Kerr Marquis of, John W. Davis, New York) Pilgrims (New York
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Our enforcement of peach devolves upon the president: Congress may authorize extraterritorial use of force, but Constitution is held to place responsibility for prompt action directly upon the executive
1944
John W. Davis
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The ambassadorial diary of John W. Davis: the Court of St. James's, 1918-1921
1993
John W. Davis