Treaty of Peace with Germany: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, Part 17 |
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Page 760
... Address of keeping away from permanent entangling alliances with any of the countries of the Old World . We point out that this has been the policy which has been followed strictly by America and has resulted probably more than anything ...
... Address of keeping away from permanent entangling alliances with any of the countries of the Old World . We point out that this has been the policy which has been followed strictly by America and has resulted probably more than anything ...
Page 764
... addressing yourself thus far to members of this committee who are of one mind upon this subject . Judge COHALAN ... addressed to Congress : " National aspirations must be respected ; peoples may now be dominated and governed only by ...
... addressing yourself thus far to members of this committee who are of one mind upon this subject . Judge COHALAN ... addressed to Congress : " National aspirations must be respected ; peoples may now be dominated and governed only by ...
Page 769
... address the committee . The argument has been made by the ad- vocates of the league and by some of our colleagues that under the league of nations Ireland would have a better opportunity or a better chance of having her affairs settled ...
... address the committee . The argument has been made by the ad- vocates of the league and by some of our colleagues that under the league of nations Ireland would have a better opportunity or a better chance of having her affairs settled ...
Page 789
... addressed to the nations of the world to recognize the free Irish State that has thus been recalled to life . But while the national will has been declared and the mechanism of free government is ready , the former is being stifled and ...
... addressed to the nations of the world to recognize the free Irish State that has thus been recalled to life . But while the national will has been declared and the mechanism of free government is ready , the former is being stifled and ...
Page 794
... addressing myself this morning , transcends in im- portance any issue that has ever been presented to us in our history of nationhood . I do not except from that the great issues that brought on the conflict between our own people , the ...
... addressing myself this morning , transcends in im- portance any issue that has ever been presented to us in our history of nationhood . I do not except from that the great issues that brought on the conflict between our own people , the ...
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