Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 102Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 - American literature |
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Page 35
... League of Nations , the most startling object which emerged was Article XXII of the covenant , the article on mandates . It reminds me of a phrase used by Byzantine bishops , in an excess of humility , to describe themselves as elevated ...
... League of Nations , the most startling object which emerged was Article XXII of the covenant , the article on mandates . It reminds me of a phrase used by Byzantine bishops , in an excess of humility , to describe themselves as elevated ...
Page 37
... league . We have there , set up in the heart of Europe , a large body of able men drawn from all nations , but united by the fascination of a common cause and a common professional interest , which is the securing of coöperation between ...
... league . We have there , set up in the heart of Europe , a large body of able men drawn from all nations , but united by the fascination of a common cause and a common professional interest , which is the securing of coöperation between ...
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... League of Nations , in which a number of bankers and business men and finan- cial experts from a large number of different nations lay down , from prac- tical reasons , a theory of international duty and a scheme of international ...
... League of Nations , in which a number of bankers and business men and finan- cial experts from a large number of different nations lay down , from prac- tical reasons , a theory of international duty and a scheme of international ...
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... nation will rear immigration barriers . Dogmas of the open door and the melting - pot become absurd in a time when ... league of nations is dread of los- ing control over immigration . Since every people has an interest in the ...
... nation will rear immigration barriers . Dogmas of the open door and the melting - pot become absurd in a time when ... league of nations is dread of los- ing control over immigration . Since every people has an interest in the ...
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... Nations . The Presi- dent consulted with Colonel House , and not with Mr. Lansing , on the terms of the armistice and the various terms of the peace to be negotiated . To get his views on the league ... leagues , including the colonel ...
... Nations . The Presi- dent consulted with Colonel House , and not with Mr. Lansing , on the terms of the armistice and the various terms of the peace to be negotiated . To get his views on the league ... leagues , including the colonel ...
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