| History - 1918 - 654 pages
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| Christian Gauss - Democracy - 1917 - 408 pages
...hope for a removal of those causes of unrest in that part of Europe which have so long threatened the general peace. On the same grounds we regard as vital...tongue. We also mean to press that justice be done to the men of Rumanian blood and speech in their legitimate aspirations. If these conditions are fulfilled,... | |
| Merchant marine - 1918 - 642 pages
...Until this "sore" is cured "healthy conditions will not have been restored." 7. It is vital that the "claims of the Italians for union with those of their own race and tongue" be satisfied. 6. Unless self-government is granted to Austro-Hungarian nationalities who desire it,... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 662 pages
...that part of Europe which have so long threatened the general peace. Turks May Keep Constantinople On the same grounds we regard as vital the satisfaction...tongue. We also mean to press that justice be done to the men of Rumanian blood and speech in their legitimate aspirations. If these conditions are fulfilled,... | |
| Bohemia (Czech Republic) - 1917 - 456 pages
...self-government should apply to enemy as well as friend. On the same ground we regard with vital satisfaction the legitimate claims of the Italians for union with...tongue. We also mean to press that justice be done to the men of Roumanian blood and speech to their legitimate aspirations. If these conditions were fulfilled,... | |
| Norman Maclaren Trenholme - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 154 pages
...those causes of unrest in that part of Europe which have so long threatened its general peace." 6. "The satisfaction of the legitimate claims of the...for union with those of their own race and tongue." 7. "That justice be done to men of Rumanian blood and speech in their legitimate aspirations." 8. "We... | |
| 1918 - 942 pages
...recognizable lines of nationality, and the Premier of England includes among the British conditions the satisfaction of the legitimate claims of the Italians...for union with those of their own race and tongue. The Russians support Italian claims on conditions that a plebiscite is taken; while Germany is silent... | |
| Europe - 1918 - 678 pages
...plebiscite. IX. A readjustment of the frontiers of Italy along clearly recognizable lines of nationality. The legitimate claims of the Italians for union with those of their own race and tongue to be satisfied. Autonomy for the Italian population of Trent and Trieste pending a plebiscite. X.... | |
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