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" The Allied Governments feel that no doubt ought to be allowed to exist as to what this provision implies. By it they understand that compensation will be made by Germany for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and their property by... "
The American Journal of International Law - Page 167
1926
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Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv ..., Volume 21, Part 3 - Volume 22, Part 3

Commerce - 1925 - 562 pages
...Mächte mit Deutschland Frieden schließen wollen. Reparationsklausel: "... they [the Allied Governments] understand that compensation will be made by Germany...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." 9. ii. Revolution in Deutschland. Übernahme der Regierung durch den Rat der Volksbeauftragten. ii....
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Two Thousand Questions and Answers about the War: A Catechism of the Methods ...

Julius Washington Muller - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 416 pages
...therefore, reserve to themselves complete freedom on this subject when they enter the peace conference. " 'Further, in the conditions of peace laid down in...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air.' "I am instructed by the President to say that he is in agreement with the interpretation set forth...
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Handbook of War Facts and Peace Problems

Arthur Lincoln Frothingham - World War, 1914-1918 - 1919 - 264 pages
...therefore, reserve to themselves complete freedom on this subject when they enter the peace conference. Further in the conditions of peace laid down in his...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air. I am instructed (Secretary Lansing adds) by the President to say that he is in agreement with the interpretation...
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A History of the Great War, Volume 2

Bertram Benedict - World War, 1914-1918 - 1919 - 656 pages
...therefore, reserve to themselves complete freedom on this subject when they enter the peace conference. Further, in the conditions of peace, laid down in...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." I am instructed by the President to say, that he is in agreement with the interpretation set forth...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volume 13

International law - 1919 - 482 pages
...therefore, reserve to themselves complete freedom on this subject when they enter the peace conference. "Further, in the conditions of peace, laid down in...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." I am instructed by the President to say that he is in agreement with the interpretation set forth in...
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The American Year Book

Almanacs, American - 1919 - 880 pages
...therefore, reserve to themselves complete freedom on this subject when they enter the peace conference. "Further, in the conditions of peace laid down in...aggression of Germany by land, by sea and from the air." I am instructed by the President to яау that he is in agreement with the Interpretation set forth...
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Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California, Volume 14

Commonwealth Club of California - California - 1919 - 720 pages
...when they enter the peace conference." This, of course, excepts point two. "Further, in the condition of peace laid down in his address to Congress of January...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." Now, it is perfectly obvious that this particular passage — because it is a contractual agreement...
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New York Times Current History: the European war, Volume 17

1919 - 680 pages
...conference. " Further, in the conditions of peace laid down in his address to Congress of Jan. 8, 1018, the President declared that invaded territories must...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air."* I am instructed by the President to say that he is in agreement with the interpretation set forth In...
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Treaty of Peace Between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany: And ...

International relations - 1919 - 252 pages
...President declared that the invaded territories must be restored as well as evacuated and freed, and the Allied Governments feel that no doubt ought to...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." To the extent that the German reply deals with practical phases of the execution of the principles...
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President Wilson: The Worlds Peace-maker

Lars P. Nelson - 1919 - 244 pages
...no doubt ought to be VICE ADMIRAL WILLIAM B. SIMS. Commanding United States Navy in European Waters. allowed to exist as to what this provision implies....aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air.» j>I am instructed by the president to say that he is in agreement with the interpretation set forth...
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