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... accept a proposal such as that put forward by Lord Milner . It would be absolutely indefensible in the Chamber . It was enough for the Chamber to know that the Government were in negotia- tion with Great Britain for the handing over of ...
... accept a proposal such as that put forward by Lord Milner . It would be absolutely indefensible in the Chamber . It was enough for the Chamber to know that the Government were in negotia- tion with Great Britain for the handing over of ...
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... accepted by the Conference . He wished to make this clear before General Allenby said what he had to say . In regard to Mosul , he wished to acknowledge the cordial spirit in which M. Pichon had met our desires . But if there was a ...
... accepted by the Conference . He wished to make this clear before General Allenby said what he had to say . In regard to Mosul , he wished to acknowledge the cordial spirit in which M. Pichon had met our desires . But if there was a ...
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... accept that ? This , however , was not a question be- tween Great Britain and France ; it was a question between France and an agreement which we had signed with King Hussein . • ( At this point M. ORLANDO and GENERAL DIAZ entered . ) M ...
... accept that ? This , however , was not a question be- tween Great Britain and France ; it was a question between France and an agreement which we had signed with King Hussein . • ( At this point M. ORLANDO and GENERAL DIAZ entered . ) M ...
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... accept these limits of boundaries ; and in regard to those portions of the territories therein in which Great ... accepted our undertaking to King Hussein in signing the 1916 agreement . This had not been M. Pichon , but his predecessors ...
... accept these limits of boundaries ; and in regard to those portions of the territories therein in which Great ... accepted our undertaking to King Hussein in signing the 1916 agreement . This had not been M. Pichon , but his predecessors ...
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... accept President Wilson's proposal in principle . Mr. LLOYD GEORGE said he had no objection to an inquiry into Palestine and Mesopotamia , which were the regions in which the British Empire were principally concerned . Neither would he ...
... accept President Wilson's proposal in principle . Mr. LLOYD GEORGE said he had no objection to an inquiry into Palestine and Mesopotamia , which were the regions in which the British Empire were principally concerned . Neither would he ...
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