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... League of Nations , Wilson " had no practical scheme at all the League of Nations was to him what a toy was to a child ... " Until the conference had settled the terms of peace , the British Empire should refuse to commit itself to a League ...
... League of Nations , Wilson " had no practical scheme at all the League of Nations was to him what a toy was to a child ... " Until the conference had settled the terms of peace , the British Empire should refuse to commit itself to a League ...
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Alfred William Lever. arrival in Paris . The draft covenant for a League of Nations which he presented to the American Peace Commission on Janu- ary 10 included several supplementary articles apparently based on Smuts's " Practical ...
Alfred William Lever. arrival in Paris . The draft covenant for a League of Nations which he presented to the American Peace Commission on Janu- ary 10 included several supplementary articles apparently based on Smuts's " Practical ...
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... League of Nations was already in existence , he claimed , and pleaded with the Council to accept his resolution , at least provisionally , " subject to such reconsideration as might be required when the complete scheme of the League of ...
... League of Nations was already in existence , he claimed , and pleaded with the Council to accept his resolution , at least provisionally , " subject to such reconsideration as might be required when the complete scheme of the League of ...
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