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... parties , preside over such a conference and exert his personal influence to bring the belligerents into agreement . A service of this sort un- doubtedly appealed to the President's humanitarian in- stinct and to his earnest desire to ...
... parties , preside over such a conference and exert his personal influence to bring the belligerents into agreement . A service of this sort un- doubtedly appealed to the President's humanitarian in- stinct and to his earnest desire to ...
Page 19
... parties , his personal influence would presumably have been very great in preventing a rupture in the nego- tiations and in inducing the parties to act in a spirit of con- ciliation and compromise . In October , 1918 , however , the ...
... parties , his personal influence would presumably have been very great in preventing a rupture in the nego- tiations and in inducing the parties to act in a spirit of con- ciliation and compromise . In October , 1918 , however , the ...
Page 38
... parties will unite in compelling it to do so by an exercise of force . " With the first agreement I am in accord to an extent , but I cannot see how it is practicable to apply it in case of a continuing invasion of fundamental national ...
... parties will unite in compelling it to do so by an exercise of force . " With the first agreement I am in accord to an extent , but I cannot see how it is practicable to apply it in case of a continuing invasion of fundamental national ...
Page 53
... parties to this convention , for the purpose of maintaining international peace and preventing future wars between one another , hereby constitute themselves into a League of Nations and solemnly undertake jointly and severally to ...
... parties to this convention , for the purpose of maintaining international peace and preventing future wars between one another , hereby constitute themselves into a League of Nations and solemnly undertake jointly and severally to ...
Page 62
... parties to the controversy shall constitute a joint commission to investigate and report jointly or sev- erally to their Governments the facts and make recom- mendations as to settlement . After such report a further effort shall be ...
... parties to the controversy shall constitute a joint commission to investigate and report jointly or sev- erally to their Governments the facts and make recom- mendations as to settlement . After such report a further effort shall be ...
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accept action adopted Adriatic Question affairs agree agreement alliance American Commission American Commissioners appeared arbitration ARTICLE Austria-Hungary bases of peace believe Body of Delegates Bullitt China claims Colonel House considered Constitution Contracting Powers convention Council of Four Council of Ten course Covenant covenant-breaking criticism decision declared diplomacy diplomatic discussed dispute Empire Executive Council fact favor February February 14 Fiume force Fourteen Points France Germany Government idea Italian Italy Japan Japanese judgment League of Nations legal justice mandates mandatory matter meeting Members memorandum ment military negotiations at Paris opinion organization Paris parties Peace Conference possible Powers signatory practical preliminary treaty present President Wilson principle programme proposed provisions purpose question ratification reason regard relations represented restoration ROBERT LANSING secrecy secret seemed self-determination Senate session settlement Shantung sion sovereignty statesmen submit terms of peace territory tion Treaty of Peace Treaty of Versailles Tribunal United views