| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) (1920-1924), Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1920 - 544 str.
...regional understandings like the Monroe doctrine, for securing the maintenance of peace. ARTICLE 22 To those colonies and territories which as a consequence...world, there should be applied the principle that the well being and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1920 - 526 str.
...the countries in which the control of this traffic is necessary in the common interest. ARTICLE XIX To those colonies and territories which, as a consequence...world, there should be applied the principle that the well being and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities... | |
| Robert Earl Swindler - 1920 - 280 str.
...the countries in which the control of this traffic is necessary in the common interest. ARTICLE xnc To those colonies and territories which as a consequence...world there should be applied the principle that the well being and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization, and that securities... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1920 - 524 str.
...the countries in which the control of this traffic is necessary in the common interest. ARTICLE XIX To those colonies and territories which, as a consequence...world, there should be applied the principle that the well being and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - 1920 - 688 str.
...regional understandings like the Monroe doctrine, for securing the maintenance of peace. ARTICLE 22. To those colonies and territories which as a consequence...strenuous conditions of the modern world, there should he applied the principle that the well-being and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of... | |
| Meredith Atkinsin - 1920 - 548 str.
...Co.'s handbook,- to whose library of Pacific literature every student o? tlw -sulijleot is inrtelttcd. the sovereignty of the States which formerly governed...development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilisation and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant.... | |
| Harry Alexander Smith - 1920 - 124 str.
...term is used in the Covenant of the League of Nations to denote the government to be exercised over "those colonies and territories which as a consequence...are inhabited by peoples not yet able to stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions of £]• the modern world." (Article 22.) i Reservation... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1920 - 698 str.
...hostilities and will result in the settlement of the dispute. (i'irtualty unchanged.) 157 ARTICLE XIX. To those colonies and territories which, as a consequence...governed them and which are inhabited by peoples not yet aible to stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions of the modern world, there should be applied... | |
| Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920) - 1920 - 410 str.
...regional understandings like the Monroe doctrine, for securing the maintenance of peace. ARTICLE 22. To those colonies and territories which, as a consequence...the States which formerly governed them, and which arc inhabited by peoples not yet able to stand by themselves under the'strenuous conditions of the... | |
| Herbert Adams Gibbons - 1920 - 20 str.
...ignore the explicit provision of Article XXII of the covenant of the League of Nations, concerning "territories which as a consequence of the late war...sovereignty of the states which formerly governed them"? This article provides a mandatory régime for territories separated from the Ottoman Empire, with the... | |
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