The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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... treaty , of mutual guarantee . By Art . 8 of the Covenant of the League the Signatory Powers have agreed to proceed with a steady and progressive reduc- tion of armaments , and , with a view to securing the execution of the provisions ...
... treaty , of mutual guarantee . By Art . 8 of the Covenant of the League the Signatory Powers have agreed to proceed with a steady and progressive reduc- tion of armaments , and , with a view to securing the execution of the provisions ...
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... treaty . The possession of Porto Barros might or might not have the disastrous effects on the conditions of Fiume which many Italians and Fiumani feared , but there was certainly no mention of it in the treaty . Questions were raised in ...
... treaty . The possession of Porto Barros might or might not have the disastrous effects on the conditions of Fiume which many Italians and Fiumani feared , but there was certainly no mention of it in the treaty . Questions were raised in ...
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... Treaty Divisions , whose armament the Treaty already provided for , but another thirty - five , * and a number of heavy guns which would give them an even larger number of batteries of Corps ( i.e. heavy ) artillery than they possessed ...
... Treaty Divisions , whose armament the Treaty already provided for , but another thirty - five , * and a number of heavy guns which would give them an even larger number of batteries of Corps ( i.e. heavy ) artillery than they possessed ...
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