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Page 125
... agreement was concluded well after the Allied reply to Wilson's request for peace terms , but the British could ... Agreements , II : 1167-1168 ; Baker , Wilson and World Settlement , 1 : 60-61 . 39 Japan also obtained commitments of ...
... agreement was concluded well after the Allied reply to Wilson's request for peace terms , but the British could ... Agreements , II : 1167-1168 ; Baker , Wilson and World Settlement , 1 : 60-61 . 39 Japan also obtained commitments of ...
Page 321
... agreement in sight . Wilson appeared willing to allow the Council of Ten to name mandatory powers for the ex - German colonies , but would not yield where the system itself was concerned . The British had accepted the system , but only ...
... agreement in sight . Wilson appeared willing to allow the Council of Ten to name mandatory powers for the ex - German colonies , but would not yield where the system itself was concerned . The British had accepted the system , but only ...
Page 327
... agreement . " Before individual man- dates were discussed , a true League of Nations must be estab- lished ; although Lloyd George's paper had practically removed all serious obstacles to an accord , " they should build upon this agreement ...
... agreement . " Before individual man- dates were discussed , a true League of Nations must be estab- lished ; although Lloyd George's paper had practically removed all serious obstacles to an accord , " they should build upon this agreement ...
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