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There is no ambiguity about any part of this Covenant , for the matter of that , but there is certainly no ambiguity about the statement concerning domestic affairs , for it is provided that if any matter brought before the council is ...
There is no ambiguity about any part of this Covenant , for the matter of that , but there is certainly no ambiguity about the statement concerning domestic affairs , for it is provided that if any matter brought before the council is ...
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contains a provision which I do not find in the treaty of Paris , and which is as follows : The assembly may deal at its meetings with any matter within the sphere of action of the league or affecting the peace of the world .
contains a provision which I do not find in the treaty of Paris , and which is as follows : The assembly may deal at its meetings with any matter within the sphere of action of the league or affecting the peace of the world .
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As a matter of fact , the constitution could serve as a workable basis for responsible representative government - if those who hold power had any desire for such government . The point is that they have no such desire .
As a matter of fact , the constitution could serve as a workable basis for responsible representative government - if those who hold power had any desire for such government . The point is that they have no such desire .
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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