Taft Papers on League of NationsMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 340 |
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... FRANCE , DANZIG . THE ROUND ROBIN • · GUARANTIES OF ARTICLE IO . · RELIGIOUS AND RACIAL FREEDOM · 249 · • 257 262 · 280 • . 290 · · 295 • · • 300 · 303 · 305 · · 307 308 SECRET TREATY PROVISIONS THAT ARE AT THE ROOT OF THE CRISIS AT THE ...
... FRANCE , DANZIG . THE ROUND ROBIN • · GUARANTIES OF ARTICLE IO . · RELIGIOUS AND RACIAL FREEDOM · 249 · • 257 262 · 280 • . 290 · · 295 • · • 300 · 303 · 305 · · 307 308 SECRET TREATY PROVISIONS THAT ARE AT THE ROOT OF THE CRISIS AT THE ...
Strana xiv
... France during the Revolution was of that character . The Senate accepted the principle when it approved the treaties under which we guaranteed the independence of Cuba and Panama . " The obligation was entered into in the constitutional ...
... France during the Revolution was of that character . The Senate accepted the principle when it approved the treaties under which we guaranteed the independence of Cuba and Panama . " The obligation was entered into in the constitutional ...
Strana 7
... France , Italy , and Japan , together with representatives of four other States , members of the League . The selection of these four States shall be made by the body of delegates on such prin- ciples and in such manner as they think ...
... France , Italy , and Japan , together with representatives of four other States , members of the League . The selection of these four States shall be made by the body of delegates on such prin- ciples and in such manner as they think ...
Strana 39
... France and England used the word " justiciable " to describe the kind of questions which the parties bound themselves to submit to arbitration . They defined this to include all issues that could be decided on principles of law or ...
... France and England used the word " justiciable " to describe the kind of questions which the parties bound themselves to submit to arbitration . They defined this to include all issues that could be decided on principles of law or ...
Strana 43
... France , to which England and France agreed , and which I submitted to the Senate , and which the Senate rejected or so mutilated as to destroy their vital principle . I think it is of the utmost importance that it should be embraced in ...
... France , to which England and France agreed , and which I submitted to the Senate , and which the Senate rejected or so mutilated as to destroy their vital principle . I think it is of the utmost importance that it should be embraced in ...
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