The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 106
... principle of disarmament , and are only too eager to disarm , yet unilateral disarmament is obviously unreasonable and unfair . And there will be many persons on both sides of the Atlantic who will agree ! Acceptance of the Charter in ...
... principle of disarmament , and are only too eager to disarm , yet unilateral disarmament is obviously unreasonable and unfair . And there will be many persons on both sides of the Atlantic who will agree ! Acceptance of the Charter in ...
Pagina 149
... principles upheld both by Great Britain and by the United States in this war as in the last the principle of self - determination . To violate that principle now that the Charter has been so recently proclaimed will simply not do - and ...
... principles upheld both by Great Britain and by the United States in this war as in the last the principle of self - determination . To violate that principle now that the Charter has been so recently proclaimed will simply not do - and ...
Pagina 192
... principle must prevail that the voice of small and poor nations should , as far as these aforesaid matters are concerned , be respected and taken into consideration on an equal level with that of the Great Powers . The fact that the ...
... principle must prevail that the voice of small and poor nations should , as far as these aforesaid matters are concerned , be respected and taken into consideration on an equal level with that of the Great Powers . The fact that the ...
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