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... negotiated peace on the principle of no annexations could be concluded . A change could be detected in the attitude of several publicists . Sir Harry Johnston , who had recently expressed his conviction that a native plebiscite in ...
... negotiated peace on the principle of no annexations could be concluded . A change could be detected in the attitude of several publicists . Sir Harry Johnston , who had recently expressed his conviction that a native plebiscite in ...
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... negotiated peace found Allied territory still in enemy hands , in which case some of the gains might be 44Lloyd George , Peace Conference , I : 32 . 45History of The Times , IV , Part 1 : 323 . 46Lloyd George , Peace Conference , I : 32 ...
... negotiated peace found Allied territory still in enemy hands , in which case some of the gains might be 44Lloyd George , Peace Conference , I : 32 . 45History of The Times , IV , Part 1 : 323 . 46Lloyd George , Peace Conference , I : 32 ...
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... negotiated peace was at hand . Lansdowne's statement brought new followers into the peace - by - negotiation camp , and in combination with the effects of the Bolshevik revolution intensified the clamor for an explicit definition of ...
... negotiated peace was at hand . Lansdowne's statement brought new followers into the peace - by - negotiation camp , and in combination with the effects of the Bolshevik revolution intensified the clamor for an explicit definition of ...
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