John W. Davis
Also known as
Davis, John W
U.S. Ambassador
Born 1873-01-01
Died 1955-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF4034172
- WikidataQ1332779
- ISNI0000000081946754
- Open LibraryOL842113A
Top Subjects
- United States (11)
- Foreign relations (4)
- Permanent Court of International Justice (3)
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) (2)
- Great Britain (2)
- United Nations (2)
- History (2)
Books by John W. Davis
Total count: 20
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Judicial procedure of United States courts ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 16461.>Govt. print. off.1912-01-01
Address of Honorable John W. Davissolicitor 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.Priv. print. for B. Esterline1918-01-01-
In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1917the 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 StatesG.P.O1918-01-01
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The treaty-making power in the United Statesan addressMilford1920-01-01
Lincoln's fame secure in England1921-01-01
The unveiling of the Lincoln bust at Hingham, England(as reported October 6, 1919, in the "Eastern Daily Press", of Norwich, England)The Century Co.1921-01-01-
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 ...B.S. Adams1923-01-01
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The Constitution, a thing of lifeE.R. Andrews Printing Company1925-01-01
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Party government in the United StatesPrinceton university press1929-01-01
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The World CourtaddressDistributed by the American Foundation1930-01-01
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The permanent bases of foreign policyFrance, Great Britain, Germany and the United StatesCouncil on foreign relations, inc.1931-01-01
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Judicial world organizationA way of escape from warCarnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Intercourse and Education1932-01-01
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The World Court settles the questionAmerican Foundation1932-01-01
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Selecting judgesUniversity of Chicago press1933-01-01
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The Constitutionwhat it means to the man in the streetAmerican Liberty League1936-01-01
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Democracy in the present-day world[s.n.]1938-01-01
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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 States1939-01-01
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Our enforcement of peach devolves upon the presidentCongress may authorize extraterritorial use of force, but Constitution is held to place responsibility for prompt action directly upon the executiveCommission to Study the Organization of Peace1944-01-01
The ambassadorial diary of John W. Davisthe Court of St. James's, 1918-1921West Virginia University Press1993-01-01
There can be no such thing as a lasting peace that is not founded on the decent treatment of human beingsCommission to Study the Organization of Peace