The Quarterly Review, 238. köideJohn Murray, 1922 |
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Page 15
... official than that of the History , and is always strictly American . It is not uninteresting to collect their opinions about the relations of the Four with the experts , and of the decisions of the Four to the findings of the ...
... official than that of the History , and is always strictly American . It is not uninteresting to collect their opinions about the relations of the Four with the experts , and of the decisions of the Four to the findings of the ...
Page 18
... official and take on an aspect of final decision , then the public should be given the text of the entire discussion . In this way , and in this way alone , may the public of every country know and fairly assess the motives of each ...
... official and take on an aspect of final decision , then the public should be given the text of the entire discussion . In this way , and in this way alone , may the public of every country know and fairly assess the motives of each ...
Page 21
... official apology for the more de- batable features of these treaties ; for , although the History is not in any sense an official publication , its authors have taken pains to state fully and precisely the official view of every ...
... official apology for the more de- batable features of these treaties ; for , although the History is not in any sense an official publication , its authors have taken pains to state fully and precisely the official view of every ...
Page 24
... officials . Also it must be remembered that there is no settled procedure for enforcing an award of the Permanent Court against a refractory government . . The Peace History mentions one particularly flagrant instance of the violations ...
... officials . Also it must be remembered that there is no settled procedure for enforcing an award of the Permanent Court against a refractory government . . The Peace History mentions one particularly flagrant instance of the violations ...
Page 29
... official documents and giving some piquant summaries of the oral discussions . M. Clemen- ceau congratulates his lieutenant for throwing on the subject which he has in hand ' the light of concatenated facts . ' This in a sense is true ...
... official documents and giving some piquant summaries of the oral discussions . M. Clemen- ceau congratulates his lieutenant for throwing on the subject which he has in hand ' the light of concatenated facts . ' This in a sense is true ...
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