This International Congress of Women expresses its deep regret that the terms of peace proposed at Versailles should so seriously violate the principles upon which alone a just and lasting peace can be secured, and which the democracies of the world had... The New International Year Book - Page 3551921Full view - About this book
| Rudolf Cronau - Women - 1919 - 322 pages
...1 4th the delegates passed the following resolution, which was sent to the Congress at Versailles: "This International Congress of Women expresses its...of the secret treaties to the conquerors the terms tacitly sanction secret diplomacy. They deny the principle of self-determin'ation, recognize the right... | |
| Deborah G. Felder - Social Science - 1999 - 390 pages
...Versailles and introduced a resolution by Jeanette Rankin and Ethel Snowden of England, which expressed "deep regret that the terms of peace proposed at Versailles...alone a just and lasting peace can be secured," and went on to read in part: "By guaranteeing the fruits of the secret treaties to the conquerors the terms... | |
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