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... Adoption of Commission's Report on League of Na- tions by the Conference The Shantung Settlement Delivery of the Peace Treaty to the German Plenipo- tentiaries Signing of Treaty of Versailles April 23 , 1919 April 28 , 1919 April 30 ...
... Adoption of Commission's Report on League of Na- tions by the Conference The Shantung Settlement Delivery of the Peace Treaty to the German Plenipo- tentiaries Signing of Treaty of Versailles April 23 , 1919 April 28 , 1919 April 30 ...
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... adopted at Paris , but he does not specifically point out the particular subjects as to which we were not in accord . It is unsatisfactory , if not criticizable , to leave the American people in doubt as to a disagreement between two of ...
... adopted at Paris , but he does not specifically point out the particular subjects as to which we were not in accord . It is unsatisfactory , if not criticizable , to leave the American people in doubt as to a disagreement between two of ...
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... adopt a course contrary to my advice , I had continued to oppose his views and had with reluctance obeyed his instructions . Certainly no American official is in honor bound to remain silent under such an imputation which approaches a ...
... adopt a course contrary to my advice , I had continued to oppose his views and had with reluctance obeyed his instructions . Certainly no American official is in honor bound to remain silent under such an imputation which approaches a ...
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... adopt it . But I know of none . The true story can only be told from the intimate and personal point of view . As I intend to tell the true story I offer no further apology for its per- sonal character . Before beginning a recital of ...
... adopt it . But I know of none . The true story can only be told from the intimate and personal point of view . As I intend to tell the true story I offer no further apology for its per- sonal character . Before beginning a recital of ...
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... adopted , and to prevent the President , in so far as possible , from taking any step in the proceedings which may impair the rights of his country or may be injurious to its inter- ests . These duties , in my opinion , are equally ...
... adopted , and to prevent the President , in so far as possible , from taking any step in the proceedings which may impair the rights of his country or may be injurious to its inter- ests . These duties , in my opinion , are equally ...
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