Century Monthly Magazine, Volumen100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... treaties made with Japan regarding her retention of the North Pacific Islands , with the Arabs regarding Syria , and the understanding with the French regarding the Cameroons , must be arbitrarily 40 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE AGAZIN.
... treaties made with Japan regarding her retention of the North Pacific Islands , with the Arabs regarding Syria , and the understanding with the French regarding the Cameroons , must be arbitrarily 40 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE AGAZIN.
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... treaties . Borden spoke up for the President , and said very quietly , " Canada has no secret treaties . " These were the circumstances in which Baron Makino , the Japanese leader , asked the conference and the world to set aside all ...
... treaties . Borden spoke up for the President , and said very quietly , " Canada has no secret treaties . " These were the circumstances in which Baron Makino , the Japanese leader , asked the conference and the world to set aside all ...
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... treaty so we could cut loose from Europe for good . " You , Roberval , one of the few men I met in France to whom the League of Nations seemed a realizable or even a reasonable idea , how often you empha- sized your belief that if the ...
... treaty so we could cut loose from Europe for good . " You , Roberval , one of the few men I met in France to whom the League of Nations seemed a realizable or even a reasonable idea , how often you empha- sized your belief that if the ...
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... treaty of 1915 , in which France and England agreed that Constantinople and the Turkish straits should go to Russia , because the czar's position was daily growing weaker , and his advisers thought that if the Russian people knew they ...
... treaty of 1915 , in which France and England agreed that Constantinople and the Turkish straits should go to Russia , because the czar's position was daily growing weaker , and his advisers thought that if the Russian people knew they ...
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... treaty deliberations in the United States Senate re- veals the curious fact that nothing our senators have done has been more bit- terly resented than the hearing of the claims of subject nationalities by the Senate Committee on Foreign ...
... treaty deliberations in the United States Senate re- veals the curious fact that nothing our senators have done has been more bit- terly resented than the hearing of the claims of subject nationalities by the Senate Committee on Foreign ...
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