The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 115Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Pagina 9
... Peace Treaties . In one sense nothing could be easier . States can already sign the Covenant without accepting any obligations under the rest of the Peace Treaties , and can vice versa be bound by the remainder of the Peace Treaties ...
... Peace Treaties . In one sense nothing could be easier . States can already sign the Covenant without accepting any obligations under the rest of the Peace Treaties , and can vice versa be bound by the remainder of the Peace Treaties ...
Pagina 11
... peace was threatened . A proposal to adhere to the Per- manent Court is before the American Congress . The American Government has expressed at Geneva its willingness to assent to a procedure by which the United States would be able to ...
... peace was threatened . A proposal to adhere to the Per- manent Court is before the American Congress . The American Government has expressed at Geneva its willingness to assent to a procedure by which the United States would be able to ...
Pagina 395
... peace - lover and an artist , once said before a gathering of young soldiers : We talk of peace and learning , and peace and plenty , and of peace and civilisation ; but I found that those were not the words which the Muse of History ...
... peace - lover and an artist , once said before a gathering of young soldiers : We talk of peace and learning , and peace and plenty , and of peace and civilisation ; but I found that those were not the words which the Muse of History ...
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