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 759
... question , or do you want to proceed without interruption ? Judge COHALAN . I do not mind , at aÎl . Senator BRANDEGEE . I wanted , if it would not interrupt the continuity of your thought , to have you state a little more in detail ...
... question , or do you want to proceed without interruption ? Judge COHALAN . I do not mind , at aÎl . Senator BRANDEGEE . I wanted , if it would not interrupt the continuity of your thought , to have you state a little more in detail ...
Page 760
... question conditions as they have existed up to the present time , and then the interests of America are the first thing that should be looked out for by those who represent and speak for America . We point out that under the Monroe ...
... question conditions as they have existed up to the present time , and then the interests of America are the first thing that should be looked out for by those who represent and speak for America . We point out that under the Monroe ...
Page 764
... question , whether of territory , of sovereignty , of economic arrangement , or of political relationship , upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned , and not upon the basis of the ...
... question , whether of territory , of sovereignty , of economic arrangement , or of political relationship , upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned , and not upon the basis of the ...
Page 765
... question which disturbs the peace of nations is not domestic , but inter- national . Its settlement is , therefore , an imperative necessity of international peace . Through long centuries of oppression Ireland has maintained her ...
... question which disturbs the peace of nations is not domestic , but inter- national . Its settlement is , therefore , an imperative necessity of international peace . Through long centuries of oppression Ireland has maintained her ...
Page 769
... question of Ireland is their viewpoint on the Irish question . Without intending to be unfair , they take . for granted the justice of the English view . They find Eng- land , largely the mistress of the world and in many ways admitted ...
... question of Ireland is their viewpoint on the Irish question . Without intending to be unfair , they take . for granted the justice of the English view . They find Eng- land , largely the mistress of the world and in many ways admitted ...
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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