The British Empire and the German Colonies, 1914-1919 |
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Page 119
... House that prior to embarking on the colonial campaigns the Domin- ions had agreed to leave the disposal of the conquered terri- tory to a peace conference . He characterized the condemnation of Germany's native policy as a " stalking ...
... House that prior to embarking on the colonial campaigns the Domin- ions had agreed to leave the disposal of the conquered terri- tory to a peace conference . He characterized the condemnation of Germany's native policy as a " stalking ...
Page 135
... House , Wilson was aware of the ideas of the British dissenters , whose program was undeniably close to his , and who regarded the President with unwavering devotion.1 Wilson's opposition to imperialistic war aims was familiar to all ...
... House , Wilson was aware of the ideas of the British dissenters , whose program was undeniably close to his , and who regarded the President with unwavering devotion.1 Wilson's opposition to imperialistic war aims was familiar to all ...
Page 247
... House of Commons ; the Government was questioned on several occasions whether statements by Hughes , Massey , or Smuts indicated official endorsement of colonial annexation . As the most outspoken and opinionated of the visitors ...
... House of Commons ; the Government was questioned on several occasions whether statements by Hughes , Massey , or Smuts indicated official endorsement of colonial annexation . As the most outspoken and opinionated of the visitors ...
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