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... interests , snatch a profit to the infinite loss of all mankind . We want a lowering of barriers and a unification of interests , we want an international control of these disputed regions , to override nationalist exploitation ...
... interests , snatch a profit to the infinite loss of all mankind . We want a lowering of barriers and a unification of interests , we want an international control of these disputed regions , to override nationalist exploitation ...
Page 202
... interests , " each colonizing nation has a different colonial philosophy , which foreshadowed a considerable differ- ence of opinion as to which nation would best serve these interests . Lloyd George's idealistic declarations could ...
... interests , " each colonizing nation has a different colonial philosophy , which foreshadowed a considerable differ- ence of opinion as to which nation would best serve these interests . Lloyd George's idealistic declarations could ...
Page 262
... interests of the society of nations , that the terms on which the colonial admin- istration is conducted are a matter of international concern and may legitimately be the subject of inter- national inquiry and that the peace conference ...
... interests of the society of nations , that the terms on which the colonial admin- istration is conducted are a matter of international concern and may legitimately be the subject of inter- national inquiry and that the peace conference ...
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