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Page 103
... principles were applied to the administration of these territories , Britain and France might make their own posses- sions subject to the same trust ; the sacrifice , if any , would be small , whilst the principle thus established of ...
... principles were applied to the administration of these territories , Britain and France might make their own posses- sions subject to the same trust ; the sacrifice , if any , would be small , whilst the principle thus established of ...
Page 151
... principle of settlement by internation- al decision and as an effective reply to the Russian demand for peace without annexation.31 But having given no answers to the practical problems involved in the colonial issue , the declaration ...
... principle of settlement by internation- al decision and as an effective reply to the Russian demand for peace without annexation.31 But having given no answers to the practical problems involved in the colonial issue , the declaration ...
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... principle of no annexations . The Independent Labour Party replied to the suggestion with several definite criticisms . Internationalization of Central Africa , the I.L.P. pointed out , would deprive Germany and several of the Allied ...
... principle of no annexations . The Independent Labour Party replied to the suggestion with several definite criticisms . Internationalization of Central Africa , the I.L.P. pointed out , would deprive Germany and several of the Allied ...
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