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
... give only two hours , as we have to hear representatives of Greece for an hour afterwards . Judge Cohalan , I leave it to you to arrange the time for the different speeches . STATEMENT OF HON . DANIEL F. COHALAN , JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME ...
... give only two hours , as we have to hear representatives of Greece for an hour afterwards . Judge Cohalan , I leave it to you to arrange the time for the different speeches . STATEMENT OF HON . DANIEL F. COHALAN , JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME ...
Page 759
... give no better evidence of her desire to make a just and durable and permanent peace , than by consenting to the disarmament of this fleet , which now is so very much larger than the fleet of any other nation or practically any ...
... give no better evidence of her desire to make a just and durable and permanent peace , than by consenting to the disarmament of this fleet , which now is so very much larger than the fleet of any other nation or practically any ...
Page 760
... give no greater evidence of the desire to bring about a just and permanent peace , than to give her consent to having the republican form of government which has been set up in Ireland recognized by herself as well as the other nations ...
... give no greater evidence of the desire to bring about a just and permanent peace , than to give her consent to having the republican form of government which has been set up in Ireland recognized by herself as well as the other nations ...
Page 761
... give aid where people have been struggling to be free , and we would be unable to extend our sympathies to people all over the world who are struggling to be free , if we guarantee the territorial integrity of existing nations . Under ...
... give aid where people have been struggling to be free , and we would be unable to extend our sympathies to people all over the world who are struggling to be free , if we guarantee the territorial integrity of existing nations . Under ...
Page 763
... give you some evidence of it . I would like to put in the record the reasons I have for that opinion . On the 22d and 23d of February , in the city of Philadelphia , I had thÉ™ honor of presiding over the most patriotic gathering of ...
... give you some evidence of it . I would like to put in the record the reasons I have for that opinion . On the 22d and 23d of February , in the city of Philadelphia , I had thÉ™ honor of presiding over the most patriotic gathering of ...
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