The Peace Negotiations1921 |
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... tion and functions of a League of Nations as proposed or advocated by him ; the form of the organic act , known as the " Covenant , " its elaborate character and its inclusion in the treaty restoring a state of peace ; the treaty of de ...
... tion and functions of a League of Nations as proposed or advocated by him ; the form of the organic act , known as the " Covenant , " its elaborate character and its inclusion in the treaty restoring a state of peace ; the treaty of de ...
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... tion can hardly be interpreted in any other way . There is the alternative possibility that Mr. Wilson was convinced that , after he had given a subject mature con- sideration and reached a decision , his judgment was right or at least ...
... tion can hardly be interpreted in any other way . There is the alternative possibility that Mr. Wilson was convinced that , after he had given a subject mature con- sideration and reached a decision , his judgment was right or at least ...
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... tion of the peace which would end the World War ; and there can be no doubt that the President believed more and more in the vital necessity of forming an effective organization of the nations to preserve peace in the future and make ...
... tion of the peace which would end the World War ; and there can be no doubt that the President believed more and more in the vital necessity of forming an effective organization of the nations to preserve peace in the future and make ...
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... tion , and the President , in a spirit of mutual friendliness , which was real and not assumed , was seeking to bring the warring powers together in conference looking toward the negotiation of “ a peace without victory . " In the event ...
... tion , and the President , in a spirit of mutual friendliness , which was real and not assumed , was seeking to bring the warring powers together in conference looking toward the negotiation of “ a peace without victory . " In the event ...
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... tion to arguments and apparently endeavored to value them correctly . If , however , the matter related even re- motely to his personal conduct he seemed unwilling to de- bate the question . My conclusion is that he considered his going ...
... tion to arguments and apparently endeavored to value them correctly . If , however , the matter related even re- motely to his personal conduct he seemed unwilling to de- bate the question . My conclusion is that he considered his going ...
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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