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Page 60
... Italy , during which he discussed the favorable attitude of Mr. Lloyd George toward his ( the President's ) ideas as to a League of Nations , but never made any reference to my proposed substitute for the guaranty , I was still disposed ...
... Italy , during which he discussed the favorable attitude of Mr. Lloyd George toward his ( the President's ) ideas as to a League of Nations , but never made any reference to my proposed substitute for the guaranty , I was still disposed ...
Page 61
... Italy he had not declared this purpose to the Commissioners , but from some source , which I failed to note at the time and cannot now recollect , I gained the impression that he intended to pursue this policy , for on December 29 I ...
... Italy he had not declared this purpose to the Commissioners , but from some source , which I failed to note at the time and cannot now recollect , I gained the impression that he intended to pursue this policy , for on December 29 I ...
Page 89
... Italian delegates would not be opposed to a scheme which gave Italy so influential a voice in inter- national affairs , while the Japanese , not averse to this recognition of their national power and importance , would unquestionably ...
... Italian delegates would not be opposed to a scheme which gave Italy so influential a voice in inter- national affairs , while the Japanese , not averse to this recognition of their national power and importance , would unquestionably ...
Page 99
... Italy against the known will of substantially the entire population of that region . In both the Treaty of Versailles and the Treaty of Saint- Germain Austria was denied the right to form a political union with Germany , and when an ...
... Italy against the known will of substantially the entire population of that region . In both the Treaty of Versailles and the Treaty of Saint- Germain Austria was denied the right to form a political union with Germany , and when an ...
Page 138
... Alliance , was incorporated in the Covenant . And for the same reason it may be assumed the Japanese and Italians found the President's plan ac- ceptable . Mr. Wilson won a great personal triumph , 138 THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
... Alliance , was incorporated in the Covenant . And for the same reason it may be assumed the Japanese and Italians found the President's plan ac- ceptable . Mr. Wilson won a great personal triumph , 138 THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
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