Treaty of Peace with Germany: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session on the Treaty of Peace with Germany, Signed at Versailles on June 28, 1919, and Submitted to the Senate on July 10, 1919U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 1297 страница |
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... council which had to deal with all those transitory questions during the armistice . Senator BRANDEGEE . How many people are there in Europe ? Senator FALL . I would like to let him answer the question . Senator HITCHCOCK . I think , Mr ...
... council which had to deal with all those transitory questions during the armistice . Senator BRANDEGEE . How many people are there in Europe ? Senator FALL . I would like to let him answer the question . Senator HITCHCOCK . I think , Mr ...
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... council and assembly would have to be unanimous , would it not ? Secretary LANSING . I have no recollection that there is any excep- tion made in that particular case . Senator SWANSON . And there being no exception made , the budget ...
... council and assembly would have to be unanimous , would it not ? Secretary LANSING . I have no recollection that there is any excep- tion made in that particular case . Senator SWANSON . And there being no exception made , the budget ...
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... council of the league of nations ? Secretary LANSING . I think so . Senator KNOx . That is mighty important . Secretary LANSING . I think we have got , certainly , that legal right . Senator KNOX . I asked you about the moral right ...
... council of the league of nations ? Secretary LANSING . I think so . Senator KNOx . That is mighty important . Secretary LANSING . I think we have got , certainly , that legal right . Senator KNOX . I asked you about the moral right ...
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... council and go to the relief of nations that are threat- ened by outside aggression or whether we can take the matter under consideration and do as we please . Secretary LANSING . As I understand the last clause of article ten , the council ...
... council and go to the relief of nations that are threat- ened by outside aggression or whether we can take the matter under consideration and do as we please . Secretary LANSING . As I understand the last clause of article ten , the council ...
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... council that we have set up to determine what means shall be adopted ? Secretary LANSING . No ; I do not think that follows at all . Senator WILLIAMS . We might not agree with them . Secretary LANSING . We might not agree with them ...
... council that we have set up to determine what means shall be adopted ? Secretary LANSING . No ; I do not think that follows at all . Senator WILLIAMS . We might not agree with them . Secretary LANSING . We might not agree with them ...
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Страница 389 - The Assembly may from time to time advise the reconsideration by Members of the League of treaties which have become inapplicable and the consideration of international conditions whose continuance might endanger the peace of the world.
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