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Page 141
... establishment of free trade in the area . Enthusiastically supported by Trevelyan , Wedgwood characterized such a scheme of international control as one which would reconcile Dominion demands for security and Russian demands for ...
... establishment of free trade in the area . Enthusiastically supported by Trevelyan , Wedgwood characterized such a scheme of international control as one which would reconcile Dominion demands for security and Russian demands for ...
Page 145
... establishment of a international state in Central Africa , to be administered by an international commission under the presidency of the King of Belgium -- of all people -- dedicated to the preservation of peace , neutral- ity , and ...
... establishment of a international state in Central Africa , to be administered by an international commission under the presidency of the King of Belgium -- of all people -- dedicated to the preservation of peace , neutral- ity , and ...
Page 184
... establishment of the open door in the area ; this article was omitted from the December memorandum . In its place was a new principle which suggested " taking account in each locality of the wishes of the people when these can be ...
... establishment of the open door in the area ; this article was omitted from the December memorandum . In its place was a new principle which suggested " taking account in each locality of the wishes of the people when these can be ...
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