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 757
... fact that under it we believe the old American doctrine of the free- dom of the seas , for which America has stood all through its history , is not taken care of in any way , but that , on the contrary , the matter 135549-19 757 has ...
... fact that under it we believe the old American doctrine of the free- dom of the seas , for which America has stood all through its history , is not taken care of in any way , but that , on the contrary , the matter 135549-19 757 has ...
Page 758
... fact that because of the extraor- dinary development of our industrial conditions we manufacture in less than 8 months of every year what we would consume in 12 months , and that as a consequence of that , for 4 months in the year we ...
... fact that because of the extraor- dinary development of our industrial conditions we manufacture in less than 8 months of every year what we would consume in 12 months , and that as a consequence of that , for 4 months in the year we ...
Page 759
... fact that at any time when any country has put itself or been put in the position of being an economic rival or being an indus- trial competitor of England ruin has overtaken that country in every way ; and we say in the interest of a ...
... fact that at any time when any country has put itself or been put in the position of being an economic rival or being an indus- trial competitor of England ruin has overtaken that country in every way ; and we say in the interest of a ...
Page 761
... facts so well known that if a league of nations had been in existence at the time of the Revolution that France could ... fact that she shut Ireland off absolutely from contact with the rest of the world , so far as commerce is concerned ...
... facts so well known that if a league of nations had been in existence at the time of the Revolution that France could ... fact that she shut Ireland off absolutely from contact with the rest of the world , so far as commerce is concerned ...
Page 770
... fact , and that England still con- tinues to be governed by a handful of men , representing , with but few excep- tions , the same small group of titled land - controlling families that have gov- erned England since the days of Henry ...
... fact , and that England still con- tinues to be governed by a handful of men , representing , with but few excep- tions , the same small group of titled land - controlling families that have gov- erned England since the days of Henry ...
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AMERICAN COMMISSION Arthur Griffith autocracy behalf of Ireland believe Britain British Empire British Government Chairman City claim Clemenceau COMMISSION ON IRISH Commission to Negotiate committee conditions in Ireland Count Plunkett Countess Markievicz covenant DAIL EIREANN David Lloyd-George declared delegates Dublin E. F. DUNNE Eamon de Valera earth elected England English fact favor force foreign France FRANK Friends of Irish gentlemen George Noble George Noble Plunkett Grand Hotel hearing herewith honor House inclose Irish Freedom IRISH INDEPENDENCE Irish nation Irish race convention Irish republic Judge COHALAN June justice land league of nations liberty matter Messrs Negotiate Peace never official Paris peace conference Philadelphia political present President prime minister principles prisoners proposed league protest representatives republican request respectfully ROBERT LANSING Ryan safe conducts seas Secretary self-determination Senator BRANDEGEE Senator FALL Senator KNOX Sincerely soldiers territory tion to-day treaty Ulster United WALSH