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Page 190
... acceptance of this view . The Dominions were therefore advised to play along with the demand for self - determination of colonial peoples by furnish- ing " evidence of the desire of the natives in those colonies to live under British ...
... acceptance of this view . The Dominions were therefore advised to play along with the demand for self - determination of colonial peoples by furnish- ing " evidence of the desire of the natives in those colonies to live under British ...
Page 320
... accepted the system without reserva- tion , and that the British Empire delegates favored the . " general principle . " Lloyd George chose to interpret Simon's speech as an acceptance of all the responsibilities of the . mandate system ...
... accepted the system without reserva- tion , and that the British Empire delegates favored the . " general principle . " Lloyd George chose to interpret Simon's speech as an acceptance of all the responsibilities of the . mandate system ...
Page 321
... accepted the system , but only on behalf of their own conquests ; Australia , New Zealand , and South Africa showed no inclination to relieve the situation by renouncing annexation of their prizes . The French had indicated a reluctant ...
... accepted the system , but only on behalf of their own conquests ; Australia , New Zealand , and South Africa showed no inclination to relieve the situation by renouncing annexation of their prizes . The French had indicated a reluctant ...
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