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... High Contracting Parties fur- ther agree that there shall be full and frank publicity as to all national arma- ments and military or naval pro- grammes . ART . 9. Any war or threat of war , whether immediately affecting any of the High ...
... High Contracting Parties fur- ther agree that there shall be full and frank publicity as to all national arma- ments and military or naval pro- grammes . ART . 9. Any war or threat of war , whether immediately affecting any of the High ...
Page 72
... High Contracting Par- ties agree that in respect of territories which formerly belonged to the Ger- man Empire or to Turkey , and which are inhabited by peoples unable at pres- ent to secure for themselves the bene- fits of a stable ...
... High Contracting Par- ties agree that in respect of territories which formerly belonged to the Ger- man Empire or to Turkey , and which are inhabited by peoples unable at pres- ent to secure for themselves the bene- fits of a stable ...
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... High Contracting Parties , each of the other Contracting Parties hereby un- dertakes immediately to come to the help of the Party against whom such a violation or breach has been directed as soon as the said Power has been able to ...
... High Contracting Parties , each of the other Contracting Parties hereby un- dertakes immediately to come to the help of the Party against whom such a violation or breach has been directed as soon as the said Power has been able to ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE CONCERT OF EUROPE | 10 |
THE AMELioration of War Movement | 20 |
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