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... discussed the position which the United States should take as to the terms of the armistice and the bases of peace which should be incorporated in the document . It was after one of these conferences that Colonel House informed me that ...
... discussed the position which the United States should take as to the terms of the armistice and the bases of peace which should be incorporated in the document . It was after one of these conferences that Colonel House informed me that ...
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... discussed it at all , mentioned to him my opinion that such a step would be unwise . In any event Mr. Wilson knew my views and that they were at variance with the decision which he reached . CHAPTER III GENERAL PLAN FOR A LEAGUE OF ...
... discussed it at all , mentioned to him my opinion that such a step would be unwise . In any event Mr. Wilson knew my views and that they were at variance with the decision which he reached . CHAPTER III GENERAL PLAN FOR A LEAGUE OF ...
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... discussed by those who gave thought to warfare of the nations and who realized in a measure the precarious state of inter- national peace . The Hague Conventions of 1899 and of 1907 had been negotiated with that object , and it was only ...
... discussed by those who gave thought to warfare of the nations and who realized in a measure the precarious state of inter- national peace . The Hague Conventions of 1899 and of 1907 had been negotiated with that object , and it was only ...
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... discussed in the journals and periodicals of the day and at public meet- ings , the divergence of views being chiefly in regard to the means to be employed by the proposed organization and not as to the creation of the organization ...
... discussed in the journals and periodicals of the day and at public meet- ings , the divergence of views being chiefly in regard to the means to be employed by the proposed organization and not as to the creation of the organization ...
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... discussed in the press of the United States and Europe and engaged the thought of the Governments of the Powers at war with the German Empire . On January 8 of that year President Wilson in an address to Congress proclaimed his ...
... discussed in the press of the United States and Europe and engaged the thought of the Governments of the Powers at war with the German Empire . On January 8 of that year President Wilson in an address to Congress proclaimed his ...
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