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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... Russian Government , so far as the world was concerned . I do not know how long before that the Department of State had knowledge of them ; but so far as the world had any knowledge of them , as I recall , the first knowledge came from ...
... Russian Government , so far as the world was concerned . I do not know how long before that the Department of State had knowledge of them ; but so far as the world had any knowledge of them , as I recall , the first knowledge came from ...
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... Russian branch of the service . Senator JOHNSON of California . Did Bullit resign afterwards ? Secretary LANSING . He did . He resigned on account of our atti- tude toward the- Senator WILLIAMS . How is that ? Secretary LANSING . Bullit ...
... Russian branch of the service . Senator JOHNSON of California . Did Bullit resign afterwards ? Secretary LANSING . He did . He resigned on account of our atti- tude toward the- Senator WILLIAMS . How is that ? Secretary LANSING . Bullit ...
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... Russian territory- I will not read the sixth clause unless you wish it read . There was nothing done respecting Russia at the peace conference definitively ? Secretary LANSING . No ; there could not be . Senator JOHNSON of California ...
... Russian territory- I will not read the sixth clause unless you wish it read . There was nothing done respecting Russia at the peace conference definitively ? Secretary LANSING . No ; there could not be . Senator JOHNSON of California ...
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... Russian Government ? Senator JOHNSON of California . Yes ; I think Kerensky published them first , and then they appeared in the New York Evening Post . Senator POMERENE . I remember seeing them there . Senator JOHNSON of California . I ...
... Russian Government ? Senator JOHNSON of California . Yes ; I think Kerensky published them first , and then they appeared in the New York Evening Post . Senator POMERENE . I remember seeing them there . Senator JOHNSON of California . I ...
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... Russian Government ? Senator JOHNSON of California . Yes ; I think Kerensky published them first , and then they appeared in the New York Evening Post . Gentlemen , in connection with those inquiries and the apparent implication that I ...
... Russian Government ? Senator JOHNSON of California . Yes ; I think Kerensky published them first , and then they appeared in the New York Evening Post . Gentlemen , in connection with those inquiries and the apparent implication that I ...
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