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... Central Africa , devised a scheme to insure a pacific future for the region . In letters to the press he suggested the establishment of a international state in Central Africa , to be administered by an international commission under ...
... Central Africa , devised a scheme to insure a pacific future for the region . In letters to the press he suggested the establishment of a international state in Central Africa , to be administered by an international commission under ...
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... Central Africa , " to which Germany would be invited . He supported in vague terms an " international solution " for Africa , using the machinery of the League of Nations to neutralize the continent and insure native rights . Germany ...
... Central Africa , " to which Germany would be invited . He supported in vague terms an " international solution " for Africa , using the machinery of the League of Nations to neutralize the continent and insure native rights . Germany ...
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... Central Africa for instance -- the League of Nations might be regarded as the authority on tropical economic ... Central Africa , " Westminster Gazette , February 8 , 12 , 13 , 1918 ; also the Introduction to Bevan's translation of Emil ...
... Central Africa for instance -- the League of Nations might be regarded as the authority on tropical economic ... Central Africa , " Westminster Gazette , February 8 , 12 , 13 , 1918 ; also the Introduction to Bevan's translation of Emil ...
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