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... August 1914 the British announced that It is understood that the action of Japan will not extend to the Pacific Ocean beyond the China Seas except in so far as it may be necessary to protect Japanese shipping lines in the Pacific , nor ...
... August 1914 the British announced that It is understood that the action of Japan will not extend to the Pacific Ocean beyond the China Seas except in so far as it may be necessary to protect Japanese shipping lines in the Pacific , nor ...
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... August 5 , 1916 . 120 Hansard , LXXXVI , 103-104 . 121 The only document envisioning overseas territorial aggran- dizement was still unknown to the public : Article XIII of the Treaty of London provided for compensation to Italy in the ...
... August 5 , 1916 . 120 Hansard , LXXXVI , 103-104 . 121 The only document envisioning overseas territorial aggran- dizement was still unknown to the public : Article XIII of the Treaty of London provided for compensation to Italy in the ...
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... August 27 , 1917 ; Van der Slice , International Labor , 134 . 69 Labour's Terms of Peace , " New Statesman , IX ( August 11 , 1917 ) , 436-437 . harmony of the internationalist idea with that of no annexa- 167.
... August 27 , 1917 ; Van der Slice , International Labor , 134 . 69 Labour's Terms of Peace , " New Statesman , IX ( August 11 , 1917 ) , 436-437 . harmony of the internationalist idea with that of no annexa- 167.
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