Taft Papers on League of NationsMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 340 |
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Strana xi
... thing over again and launch her again , and then again , until she gets strong enough I hope she is now - to stand alone . " ― - This unpretentious and good - natured recital of the accom- plishment of a task which for another might ...
... thing over again and launch her again , and then again , until she gets strong enough I hope she is now - to stand alone . " ― - This unpretentious and good - natured recital of the accom- plishment of a task which for another might ...
Strana xiii
... stitutional functions is required . It is the President who , by and with the consent of the Senate , makes a treaty . " For this purpose the President and Senate are the United States . " That is one thing . It is INTRODUCTION xiii.
... stitutional functions is required . It is the President who , by and with the consent of the Senate , makes a treaty . " For this purpose the President and Senate are the United States . " That is one thing . It is INTRODUCTION xiii.
Strana xiv
... thing . It is the Congress which , observing the requirements of the treaty , takes supplemen- tary action . That is quite another thing . A treaty calling for a declaration of war under certain conditions can no more be carried out ...
... thing . It is the Congress which , observing the requirements of the treaty , takes supplemen- tary action . That is quite another thing . A treaty calling for a declaration of war under certain conditions can no more be carried out ...
Strana xix
... things he has advocated are the things that have been realized or are still regarded as desirable . His basket of discarded no- ― tions notions discarded for him by the public is INTRODUCTION xix.
... things he has advocated are the things that have been realized or are still regarded as desirable . His basket of discarded no- ― tions notions discarded for him by the public is INTRODUCTION xix.
Strana 26
... things , special ar- rangements with regard to the necessities of the regions devas- tated during the war of 1914- 1918 . ARTICLE XXII The high contracting parties agree to place under the control of the League all international bureaus ...
... things , special ar- rangements with regard to the necessities of the regions devas- tated during the war of 1914- 1918 . ARTICLE XXII The high contracting parties agree to place under the control of the League all international bureaus ...
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