Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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... treaty was changed . The opposition became so threatening that the Austrian and German Foreign Ministers modified the objectionable clauses of the treaty . A supplementary declaration , which was given an obscure interpretation in the ...
... treaty was changed . The opposition became so threatening that the Austrian and German Foreign Ministers modified the objectionable clauses of the treaty . A supplementary declaration , which was given an obscure interpretation in the ...
Page 170
... treaty a form which entirely accorded with our wishes and in- terests . All Angola , as far as the 20th degree of longitude , was allotted to us , so that we reached the Congo territory from the south . Moreover , the valuable islands ...
... treaty a form which entirely accorded with our wishes and in- terests . All Angola , as far as the 20th degree of longitude , was allotted to us , so that we reached the Congo territory from the south . Moreover , the valuable islands ...
Page 170
... TREATY Consequently , it was necessary to find another excuse for wrecking the treaty . It was said that the publication of the Windsor Treaty , which was concluded in the time of Prince Hohenlohe , and which was merely a renewal of the ...
... TREATY Consequently , it was necessary to find another excuse for wrecking the treaty . It was said that the publication of the Windsor Treaty , which was concluded in the time of Prince Hohenlohe , and which was merely a renewal of the ...
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