The Rise and Fall of the League of NationsHutchinson, 1973 - Počet stran: 432 "The holocaust of World War I ended with a great dream - the founding of the League of Nations. Based on an idealistic plan, the Covenant of the League expressed man's deep-seated desire to govern by justice and reason. The League would enshrine the interests of the world community above those of any individual nation or group of nations. It would institute humane labor conditions throughout the world, prevent disease, and fight the evils of slavery, drug traffic, and prostitution."--Book Jacket. |
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... possible that we may be faced at Geneva with a unanimous demand for a limitation of budgets . In that event the Cabinet will be faced with the possibility of a breakdown of the conference owing to our attitude , or of an eleventh - hour ...
... possible that we may be faced at Geneva with a unanimous demand for a limitation of budgets . In that event the Cabinet will be faced with the possibility of a breakdown of the conference owing to our attitude , or of an eleventh - hour ...
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... possible way that Britain had not the smallest desire to humiliate Italy . Hoare made clear that , when he talked of possible sanctions , what he had in mind were the mildest sort of economic sanctions , such as banning certain exports ...
... possible way that Britain had not the smallest desire to humiliate Italy . Hoare made clear that , when he talked of possible sanctions , what he had in mind were the mildest sort of economic sanctions , such as banning certain exports ...
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... possible . Hoare , who had not been well , was going to Switzerland for a holiday , but he proposed to stop off on his way in Paris , to talk about possible terms for a settlement with Laval . Several voices at that Cabinet urged ...
... possible . Hoare , who had not been well , was going to Switzerland for a holiday , but he proposed to stop off on his way in Paris , to talk about possible terms for a settlement with Laval . Several voices at that Cabinet urged ...
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Mankind is once more on the move II | 17 |
A living thing is born | 38 |
An obscure corner of the Black Sea | 51 |
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