A League of Nations, Том 2,Издање 3World Peace Foundation, 1919 |
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... five largest nations , those five could , if they agreed together , exert such an influence as prac- tically to rule the League , and in fact the whole world . It is important , therefore , that the smaller states should be represented ...
... five largest nations , those five could , if they agreed together , exert such an influence as prac- tically to rule the League , and in fact the whole world . It is important , therefore , that the smaller states should be represented ...
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... five years ; a number of them have since been extended , and are now in force . The countries with which they were made include among others Great Britain , France , Italy , Japan , Spain , Sweden , Switzer- land , Norway , Brazil and ...
... five years ; a number of them have since been extended , and are now in force . The countries with which they were made include among others Great Britain , France , Italy , Japan , Spain , Sweden , Switzer- land , Norway , Brazil and ...
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... five large states , but also of the smaller states associated with them on the Council , these last having , so long as they retain their seats on that body , all the privileges of the five large nations . The other fact to be noted is ...
... five large states , but also of the smaller states associated with them on the Council , these last having , so long as they retain their seats on that body , all the privileges of the five large nations . The other fact to be noted is ...
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