The League of Nations: A Document Prepared to Stimultate Discussion and Promote Organized Public OpinionHenry Ezekiel Jackson Prentice-Hall, 1919 - 189 страница |
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... submitting the proposed Covenant to s of every local community in the nation for free , r n discussion . It is constructed on this principle in o ulate the organization of public meetings and it cont al for their use . retary Franklin K ...
... submitting the proposed Covenant to s of every local community in the nation for free , r n discussion . It is constructed on this principle in o ulate the organization of public meetings and it cont al for their use . retary Franklin K ...
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... submitted to the American people is the pr posed Covenant for a League of Nations . Just as once Americans of the eighteenth century was given the pione privilege of forming their own government , so now to Ame icans of the twentieth ...
... submitted to the American people is the pr posed Covenant for a League of Nations . Just as once Americans of the eighteenth century was given the pione privilege of forming their own government , so now to Ame icans of the twentieth ...
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... submitting it to local meetings for consideration . All the material in onsistent with this formative idea . the President's addresses explaining the Cove- 50 gradual that dimly consciou its provisions before discussing its merits or ...
... submitting it to local meetings for consideration . All the material in onsistent with this formative idea . the President's addresses explaining the Cove- 50 gradual that dimly consciou its provisions before discussing its merits or ...
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... submitted to America is the people's business . ty is theirs . Responsibility for failure to it is also theirs . stated this fact in a picturesque and impres- peech . " I cannot , " he said , " run the political e enough on my hands ...
... submitted to America is the people's business . ty is theirs . Responsibility for failure to it is also theirs . stated this fact in a picturesque and impres- peech . " I cannot , " he said , " run the political e enough on my hands ...
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... submitting f It is quite true natural and prope f the agreements of this Covenant that it is ht of every nation a member of the League to to anything that it thinks will disturb the orld , no matter where that thing is occurring . bject ...
... submitting f It is quite true natural and prope f the agreements of this Covenant that it is ht of every nation a member of the League to to anything that it thinks will disturb the orld , no matter where that thing is occurring . bject ...
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