Current History, Том 15New York Times Company, 1921 |
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... ment fails when the excess of its cost robs the people of the way to happiness and the opportunity to achieve . If the finer senti- ments were not urging , the cold , hard facts of excessive cost and the eloquence of eco- nomics would ...
... ment fails when the excess of its cost robs the people of the way to happiness and the opportunity to achieve . If the finer senti- ments were not urging , the cold , hard facts of excessive cost and the eloquence of eco- nomics would ...
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... ment agrees to inform promptly all the other powers party to this agreement concerning : ( 1 ) The names of the capital ships to be re- placed by new construction . ( 2 ) The date of authorization of replacement tonnage . ( 3 ) The ...
... ment agrees to inform promptly all the other powers party to this agreement concerning : ( 1 ) The names of the capital ships to be re- placed by new construction . ( 2 ) The date of authorization of replacement tonnage . ( 3 ) The ...
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... ment . ( g ) The scrapping of ships replaced by new construction shall be undertaken not later than the date of ... ment agrees to inform all the other parties to this agreement concerning : ( 1 ) The names or numbers of the ships to be ...
... ment . ( g ) The scrapping of ships replaced by new construction shall be undertaken not later than the date of ... ment agrees to inform all the other parties to this agreement concerning : ( 1 ) The names or numbers of the ships to be ...
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... ment , and I only throw it out as a sugges- tion that it may be well worth considering whether that tonnage should not be further limited , and whether , in addition to limiting the amount of the tonnage , it might not be practicable ...
... ment , and I only throw it out as a sugges- tion that it may be well worth considering whether that tonnage should not be further limited , and whether , in addition to limiting the amount of the tonnage , it might not be practicable ...
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... ment is as follows : Japan deeply appreciates the sincerity of purpose evident in the plan of the American Government for the limitation of arma- ments . She is satisfied that the proposed plan will materially relieve the nations of ...
... ment is as follows : Japan deeply appreciates the sincerity of purpose evident in the plan of the American Government for the limitation of arma- ments . She is satisfied that the proposed plan will materially relieve the nations of ...
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