| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1350 pages
...The PRESIDENT. No, sir. I can confidently answer that '' No," in regard to myself. Senator MoCtTMBEB. Senator Johnson, may I ask the President right here...of our cobelligerents that were not given, to us. Senator McCuMBER. Then the secret treaties that you have reference to were made prior to the time we... | |
| Gilbert Reid - China - 1921 - 352 pages
...I ask the President right here whether or not any treaties were made after we entered into the war between any of our co-belligerents that were not given to us? The President—No, sir. I do not know of any. Senator Johnson—When our Government, through you, Mr.... | |
| Gilbert Reid - China - 1921 - 352 pages
...I ask the President right here whether or not any treaties were made after we entered into the war between any of our co-belligerents that were not given to us? The President—No, sir. I do not know of any. Senator Johnson—When our Government, through you, Mr.... | |
| Gilbert Reid - China - 1921 - 362 pages
...I ask the President right here whether or not any treaties were made after we entered into the war between any of our co-belligerents that were not given to us? The President—No, sir. I do not know of any. Senator Johnson—"When our Government, through you, Mr.... | |
| Gilbert Reid - China - 1921 - 358 pages
...I ask the President right here whether or not any treaties were made after we entered into the war between any of our co-belligerents that were not given to us? The President—No, sir. I do not know of any. Senator Johnson—When our Government, through you, Mr.... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - United States - 1925 - 448 pages
...conference at Paris? The PRESIDENT. No, sir. I can confidently answer that "No," in regard to myself. Senator McCuMBER. Senator Johnson, may I ask the President...that were not given to us? The PRESIDENT. No, sir; I do not know of any. Senator McCuMBER. Then the secret treaties that you have reference to were made... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - United States - 1925 - 452 pages
...conference at Paris? The PRESIDENT. No, sir. I can confidently answer that "No," in regard to myself. Senator McCuMBER. Senator Johnson, may I ask the President...that were not given to us? The PRESIDENT. No, sir; I do not know of any. Senator McCuMBER. Then the secret treaties that you have reference to were made... | |
| Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour - Treaty of Versailles - 1928 - 518 pages
...Minor, and asked: 'Did you have any knowledge prior to the conference?' To which the President replied: 'No, sir, I can confidently answer that "No" in regard to myself/ It is difficult to reconcile this statement with available evidence. On March 4, 1918, Mr. Balfour,... | |
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