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... Italy's claim for German terri- tory in Africa , he invoked the " yellow peril " in a gratui- tous denial of Japan's right to booty in the Eastern Hemi- sphere . Ibid . , 143-147 . 97FR , The Lansing Papers , 1914-1920 ( 2 vols ...
... Italy's claim for German terri- tory in Africa , he invoked the " yellow peril " in a gratui- tous denial of Japan's right to booty in the Eastern Hemi- sphere . Ibid . , 143-147 . 97FR , The Lansing Papers , 1914-1920 ( 2 vols ...
Page 275
... Italy looked forward to an extension of its African domain as soon as the British and French took their bite of the ... Italian Senate was reminded in mid- December that if the British and French retained German territory in Africa , it ...
... Italy looked forward to an extension of its African domain as soon as the British and French took their bite of the ... Italian Senate was reminded in mid- December that if the British and French retained German territory in Africa , it ...
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... Italy " would participate in the work of civilization " -- meaning , of course , that Italy would be pleased to accept the mandate system if she were awarded a mandate . Clemenceau voiced his objections to League sover- eignty , but ...
... Italy " would participate in the work of civilization " -- meaning , of course , that Italy would be pleased to accept the mandate system if she were awarded a mandate . Clemenceau voiced his objections to League sover- eignty , but ...
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