The Quarterly Review, Volumen238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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... treaties , together with cognate matters such as the condition of the successor- states ( except Poland ) and their ... Treaty of Sèvres , and presumably will also pay some attention to the problems of Poland and the new Baltic States ...
... treaties , together with cognate matters such as the condition of the successor- states ( except Poland ) and their ... Treaty of Sèvres , and presumably will also pay some attention to the problems of Poland and the new Baltic States ...
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... treaties , even where the subjects in hand were relatively simple ; and any methodical com- mentary on the treaty must in consequence be very largely an exposition of the views held by financiers , economists , and jurists , about ...
... treaties , even where the subjects in hand were relatively simple ; and any methodical com- mentary on the treaty must in consequence be very largely an exposition of the views held by financiers , economists , and jurists , about ...
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... treaties which were concluded during their stay in Paris . In practice , however , they personally decided a very limited number of questions by means of ... treaty deviated from the recom- mendations 14 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS Ireland PAGE.
... treaties which were concluded during their stay in Paris . In practice , however , they personally decided a very limited number of questions by means of ... treaty deviated from the recom- mendations 14 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS Ireland PAGE.
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... treaty . They define in each case the problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty and re- straint , they venture on a criticism . They were ...
... treaty . They define in each case the problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty and re- straint , they venture on a criticism . They were ...
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... Treaty . ' † America's views about the Adriatic are well known . But why Colonel House and his colleagues should be so distressed about Bulgaria it is difficult to see . The salients which were lopped off from Bulgaria and presented to ...
... Treaty . ' † America's views about the Adriatic are well known . But why Colonel House and his colleagues should be so distressed about Bulgaria it is difficult to see . The salients which were lopped off from Bulgaria and presented to ...
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