The New York Times Current History: The European war, 19. köideNew York Times Company, 1919 |
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... received by President Wilson , 421 . Irish Independence , 28 . Ireland's Unrest , 213 . ISHII ( Viscount ) , confers with Secretary Lansing regarding Siberia , 111 ; explains statement regarding China entering the war , 443 . ISTRIA ...
... received by President Wilson , 421 . Irish Independence , 28 . Ireland's Unrest , 213 . ISHII ( Viscount ) , confers with Secretary Lansing regarding Siberia , 111 ; explains statement regarding China entering the war , 443 . ISTRIA ...
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... received in Italy with extraordinary demonstrations of popular approval . On April 29 the Italian Chamber of Depu- ties supported his stand by passing a vote of confidence in the Cabinet by 382 to 40 , and a similar vote in the Senate ...
... received in Italy with extraordinary demonstrations of popular approval . On April 29 the Italian Chamber of Depu- ties supported his stand by passing a vote of confidence in the Cabinet by 382 to 40 , and a similar vote in the Senate ...
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... received dis- tinct recognition ; that the League terms committted the United States in per- petuity to participation in every petty brawl anywhere in the world ; that they involved the abdication of our 66 sover- eignty ; that they ...
... received dis- tinct recognition ; that the League terms committted the United States in per- petuity to participation in every petty brawl anywhere in the world ; that they involved the abdication of our 66 sover- eignty ; that they ...
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... received the treaty without a trace of arrogance , deplored what he called the " horrible crime of 1914 , " but pleaded that all the punishment should not fall upon the shrunken State of Austria . The Austrian treaty followed closely ...
... received the treaty without a trace of arrogance , deplored what he called the " horrible crime of 1914 , " but pleaded that all the punishment should not fall upon the shrunken State of Austria . The Austrian treaty followed closely ...
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... received . The council decided that the question of the Turkish boundaries should not be passed upon by the Boundaries Commis- sion , but should be acted upon by the Supreme Council . WOULD INTERNATIONALIZE RHINE Recommendation that the ...
... received . The council decided that the question of the Turkish boundaries should not be passed upon by the Boundaries Commis- sion , but should be acted upon by the Supreme Council . WOULD INTERNATIONALIZE RHINE Recommendation that the ...
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Page 9 - The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance.