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... practical view of the situation so clearly pointed to the unwisdom of the President's personal participation in the peace negotiations that a very probable explanation for his determination to be present at the Conference is 20 THE ...
... practical view of the situation so clearly pointed to the unwisdom of the President's personal participation in the peace negotiations that a very probable explanation for his determination to be present at the Conference is 20 THE ...
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... practical , if not the only , way of accomplish- ing this supreme object , and he urged it with earnestness and eloquence in his public addresses relating to the bases of peace . There was much to be said in favor of the President's ...
... practical , if not the only , way of accomplish- ing this supreme object , and he urged it with earnestness and eloquence in his public addresses relating to the bases of peace . There was much to be said in favor of the President's ...
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... and induced the formation of new organizations . People everywhere began to realize that their objects were real and not merely sentimental or academic , that they were seeking practical means 30 THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
... and induced the formation of new organizations . People everywhere began to realize that their objects were real and not merely sentimental or academic , that they were seeking practical means 30 THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
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A Personal Narrative Robert Lansing. sentimental or academic , that they were seeking practical means to remove the conditions which had made the Great War possible . Public opinion became more and more pronounced as the subject was more ...
A Personal Narrative Robert Lansing. sentimental or academic , that they were seeking practical means to remove the conditions which had made the Great War possible . Public opinion became more and more pronounced as the subject was more ...
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... practical assertion , that refusal 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 ...
... practical assertion , that refusal 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 ...
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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