The Atlantic Monthly, 128. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1921 |
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268. oldal
... nation of its provisions in the light of the circumstances surrounding its crea- tion ; and that is how any ... League of Nations con- tains a clause for the public registration of treaties ; any such idea would have been wholly ...
... nation of its provisions in the light of the circumstances surrounding its crea- tion ; and that is how any ... League of Nations con- tains a clause for the public registration of treaties ; any such idea would have been wholly ...
271. oldal
... League of Nations , and the relations between the two chiefs of state were most cordial . But the Adriatic was not directly re- lated to a peace with Germany , with which all the delegations were then more particularly occupied . It was ...
... League of Nations , and the relations between the two chiefs of state were most cordial . But the Adriatic was not directly re- lated to a peace with Germany , with which all the delegations were then more particularly occupied . It was ...
274. oldal
... League of Nations . This suggestion was not wholly novel , but it was the first time , I think , that it had been definitely made in that form in the negotiations . It differed from the views of the American territorial advisers , who ...
... League of Nations . This suggestion was not wholly novel , but it was the first time , I think , that it had been definitely made in that form in the negotiations . It differed from the views of the American territorial advisers , who ...
277. oldal
... League of Nations . But the final settlement of the Adri- atic question between Italy and the Jugo - Slavs is not unrelated to the in- conclusive Paris negotiations . That settlement took place last autumn , and its moving cause was the ...
... League of Nations . But the final settlement of the Adri- atic question between Italy and the Jugo - Slavs is not unrelated to the in- conclusive Paris negotiations . That settlement took place last autumn , and its moving cause was the ...
320. oldal
... League of Nations were what one usu- ally heard . He had no confidence a man's neighbors would do more for a man than a man would do for himself ' ; that ' Wilson was a bit ' eady ; and the American people ' ad let ' im down some- thing ...
... League of Nations were what one usu- ally heard . He had no confidence a man's neighbors would do more for a man than a man would do for himself ' ; that ' Wilson was a bit ' eady ; and the American people ' ad let ' im down some- thing ...
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