| John Harden Allen - 1920 - 136 str.
...Jewish people. I am moreover persuaded that the allied nation, with the fullest concurrence of our own government and people, are agreed that in Palestine...be laid the foundations of a Jewish commonwealth." With the attention of all the inhabitants of the world brought to the trumpetvoiced, wing-shadowed... | |
| Andrew Webster Archibald - 1921 - 396 str.
...Palestine. I am moreover perusaded that the allied nations, with the fullest concurrence of our own government and people, are agreed that in Palestine...be laid the foundations of a Jewish commonwealth." What the subsequent developments may be, we cannot say, but Paul's forecast does not seem impossible... | |
| Elisha M. Friedman - 1924 - 312 str.
...Belgium and other countries. President Wilson endorsed the declaration in the phrase, "Americans agree that in Palestine shall be laid the foundations of a Jewish commonwealth." Presidents Harding and Coolidge likewise approved that declaration. THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE TOWARD ZIONISM... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1944 - 198 str.
...The Resolution will express the feelings of the Committee and of the Houseof Representatives.) Mr. Chairman, and members of the committee, the resolution...attain a majority in Palestine they shall reconstitute theirPalestine as a Jewish commonwealth. This was the way Mr. Churchill himself, the then British Secretary... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1944 - 528 str.
...President Wilson on March 3, 1919, "that the Allied Nations, with the fullest concurrence of our own Government and people, are agreed that in Palestine...be laid the foundations of a Jewish commonwealth." Chairman BLOOM. I just called that to your attention, Mr. Rosenwald, because that is the record. Mr.... | |
| Israel Office of Information (New York, N.Y.) - 1960 - 220 str.
...on March 3, 1919: "I am persuaded that the Allied Nations, with the fullest concurrence of our own Government and people, are agreed that in Palestine...be laid the foundations of a Jewish Commonwealth." Mr. David Lloyd George, who was Prime Minister of the Government which issued the Balfour Declaration,... | |
| Israel Office of Information (New York, N.Y.) - 1960 - 212 str.
...declared: "I am persuaded that the Allied Nations, with the fullest concurrence of our Government and our people, are agreed that in Palestine shall be laid the foundations of a Jewish Commonwealth."11 7 London "Times," July 23, 1937. (See above.) 8 Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1976 - 622 str.
...3, 1919, declared : "I am persuaded that the Allied Nations with the fullest concurrence of our own Government and people are agreed that in Palestine...be Laid the foundations of a Jewish commonwealth." In the course of recent years, this policy was repeatedly endorsed by numerous Members of Congress,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1976 - 620 str.
...3. 191 9. declared : "I am persuaded that the Allied Nations with the fullest concurrence of our own Government and people are agreed that in Palestine...be laid the foundations of a Jewish commonwealth." In the course of recent years, this policy was repeatedly endorsed by numerous Members of Congress,... | |
| Louis D. Brandeis - 1978 - 814 str.
...Palestine. I am, moreover, persuaded that the Allied Nations, with the fullest concurrence of our own government and people, are agreed that in Palestine...be laid the foundations of a Jewish Commonwealth.' B. On March 3, 1919, Felix wrote me of the session "before the Council of Ten — the Big Five" on... | |
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