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... interests . The other power was to maintain strict neutrality if one of the parties to the agreement became engaged in war with another power in the defence of its interests , and was to use its best endeavour to present the other ...
... interests . The other power was to maintain strict neutrality if one of the parties to the agreement became engaged in war with another power in the defence of its interests , and was to use its best endeavour to present the other ...
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... interests referred to in the preamble of the Agreement were in jeopardy , the two Governments would com- municate with one another fully and frankly , and would consider in common the measures which should be taken to safeguard those me ...
... interests referred to in the preamble of the Agreement were in jeopardy , the two Governments would com- municate with one another fully and frankly , and would consider in common the measures which should be taken to safeguard those me ...
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... interests and concessions which Germany , by virtue of treaties or otherwise , possessed in relation to the province of Shantung . On the 6th April , 1917 , America entered the war on the side of the Allies . China also subsequently ...
... interests and concessions which Germany , by virtue of treaties or otherwise , possessed in relation to the province of Shantung . On the 6th April , 1917 , America entered the war on the side of the Allies . China also subsequently ...
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