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... accepted my guidance and direction on questions with regard to which I had to instruct you only with increasing reluctance ... ... " ... I must say that it would relieve me of embarrass- ment , Mr. Secretary , the embarrassment of ...
... accepted my guidance and direction on questions with regard to which I had to instruct you only with increasing reluctance ... ... " ... I must say that it would relieve me of embarrass- ment , Mr. Secretary , the embarrassment of ...
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... accepted his guidance and direction with reluctance . It was as correct as my state- ment that , as early as January , 1919 , I was conscious that he was no longer disposed to welcome my advice in matters pertaining to the peace ...
... accepted his guidance and direction with reluctance . It was as correct as my state- ment that , as early as January , 1919 , I was conscious that he was no longer disposed to welcome my advice in matters pertaining to the peace ...
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... accept . - Whatever the cause of the President's attitude toward the opinions which I expressed on the subjects concerning which our views were at variance- and I prefer to as- sume that the cause was a misapprehension of my reasons for ...
... accept . - Whatever the cause of the President's attitude toward the opinions which I expressed on the subjects concerning which our views were at variance- and I prefer to as- sume that the cause was a misapprehension of my reasons for ...
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... accept his policies was unpatriotic , was repudiated by the American people . It is very apparent to one , who without prejudice re- views the state of public sentiment in December , 1918 , that the trouble , which later developed as to ...
... accept his policies was unpatriotic , was repudiated by the American people . It is very apparent to one , who without prejudice re- views the state of public sentiment in December , 1918 , that the trouble , which later developed as to ...
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... accepted an invitation to address the first annual meeting of the League to En- force Peace , which was to be held in Washington . After preparing his address he went over it and erased all refer- ence to the use of physical force in ...
... accepted an invitation to address the first annual meeting of the League to En- force Peace , which was to be held in Washington . After preparing his address he went over it and erased all refer- ence to the use of physical force in ...
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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 draft Empire Executive Council fact favor February February 14 Fiume force Fourteen Points France Germany Government idea Italian Italy Japan Japanese judgment League of Nations 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