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Such conference or conferences should ( a ) formulate and adopt plans for the establishment of a World Court and an International Council of Conciliation , and ( b ) from time to time ...
Such conference or conferences should ( a ) formulate and adopt plans for the establishment of a World Court and an International Council of Conciliation , and ( b ) from time to time ...
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... I believe that most University of Texas . of the difficulties which arise in international affairs could be amicably AM in full sympathy with the settled . idea of the establishment of a League of Nations , and believe The ultimate ...
... I believe that most University of Texas . of the difficulties which arise in international affairs could be amicably AM in full sympathy with the settled . idea of the establishment of a League of Nations , and believe The ultimate ...
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economic and commercial adjust- of Nations and the establishment ments : of a legislature to deal construcWar organizations to be con- tively with the issues and probtinued for economic reconlems which arise in connection struction ...
economic and commercial adjust- of Nations and the establishment ments : of a legislature to deal construcWar organizations to be con- tively with the issues and probtinued for economic reconlems which arise in connection struction ...
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EDITORIALS | 5 |
PERSIA AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE | 34 |
FOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS | 41 |
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