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... PROPOSED 3 14 28 48 V. THE AFFirmative GUARANTY AND BALANCE OF POWER 77 VI . THE PRESIDENT'S PLAN AND THE CECIL PLAN VII . SELF - DETERMINATION VIII . THE CONFERENCE OF JANUARY 10 , 1919 IX . A RESOLUTION INSTEAD OF THE COVENANT X. THE ...
... PROPOSED 3 14 28 48 V. THE AFFirmative GUARANTY AND BALANCE OF POWER 77 VI . THE PRESIDENT'S PLAN AND THE CECIL PLAN VII . SELF - DETERMINATION VIII . THE CONFERENCE OF JANUARY 10 , 1919 IX . A RESOLUTION INSTEAD OF THE COVENANT X. THE ...
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... 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- fensive alliance with France ; the necessity ...
... 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- fensive alliance with France ; the necessity ...
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... proposed course of action , and , while he seemed in a measure changed after departing from the United States in December , 1918 , I do not think that the change was sufficient to justify the presumption of self - assurance which it ...
... proposed course of action , and , while he seemed in a measure changed after departing from the United States in December , 1918 , I do not think that the change was sufficient to justify the presumption of self - assurance which it ...
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... proposals which resulted in the armistice which went into effect on November 11 , 1918 . In view of the importance of the conditions of the armi- stice with Germany and their relation to the terms of peace to be later negotiated , the ...
... proposals which resulted in the armistice which went into effect on November 11 , 1918 . In view of the importance of the conditions of the armi- stice with Germany and their relation to the terms of peace to be later negotiated , the ...
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... proposals . He appears to have reached the conclusion that the defeat of Germany and her allies was essential before permanent peace could be restored . At all events , he took no steps to bring the belligerents together until a ...
... proposals . He appears to have reached the conclusion that the defeat of Germany and her allies was essential before permanent peace could be restored . At all events , he took no steps to bring the belligerents together until a ...
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