Taft Papers on League of NationsMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 340 |
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Strana x
... League with a view to avoiding war . While the United States , in entering the League , will assume new responsibilities , it will not assume new burdens . The League will prove to be a source of economy rather than of new expense to us ...
... League with a view to avoiding war . While the United States , in entering the League , will assume new responsibilities , it will not assume new burdens . The League will prove to be a source of economy rather than of new expense to us ...
Strana xviii
... nations might be expected to go in conferring powers on a central organization . Of the desirability of sanc- tion for all the pronouncements of the League there was never a question . The problem was to avoid wrecking the project by ...
... nations might be expected to go in conferring powers on a central organization . Of the desirability of sanc- tion for all the pronouncements of the League there was never a question . The problem was to avoid wrecking the project by ...
Strana 2
... League to Enforce Peace , superseding the proposals adopied at the organization of the League in - Philadelphia , June 17 , 1915 . The war now happily brought to a ... nations , and the 2 TAFT PAPERS ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS VICTORY PROGRAM.
... League to Enforce Peace , superseding the proposals adopied at the organization of the League in - Philadelphia , June 17 , 1915 . The war now happily brought to a ... nations , and the 2 TAFT PAPERS ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS VICTORY PROGRAM.
Strana 3
... nation that seeks to upset the peace of the world . The advantages of membership in the League , both economically and from the point of view of security , should be so clear that all nations will desire to be members of it . For this ...
... nation that seeks to upset the peace of the world . The advantages of membership in the League , both economically and from the point of view of security , should be so clear that all nations will desire to be members of it . For this ...
Strana 38
... between independent nations suggest them- selves which are not capable of judicial solution and yet are quite capable of leading to war . Thus suppose C nation in the exercise of its conceded 38 TAFT PAPERS ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
... between independent nations suggest them- selves which are not capable of judicial solution and yet are quite capable of leading to war . Thus suppose C nation in the exercise of its conceded 38 TAFT PAPERS ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
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