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... position of having no chance to get any compensation . " Belittling the moral obligation to support Britain , they insisted that the principle of imperial solidarity which applied to the burden of Empire should also apply to the spoils ...
... position of having no chance to get any compensation . " Belittling the moral obligation to support Britain , they insisted that the principle of imperial solidarity which applied to the burden of Empire should also apply to the spoils ...
Page 264
... position of France in relation to Alsace - Lorraine , " definitely secured in the bond , and the position of Australia in regard to the islands in the Pacific , which remained in doubt.60 58 The Times , November 8 , 1918 ; Hughes ...
... position of France in relation to Alsace - Lorraine , " definitely secured in the bond , and the position of Australia in regard to the islands in the Pacific , which remained in doubt.60 58 The Times , November 8 , 1918 ; Hughes ...
Page 271
... position in the Pacific , " Long proposed a novel scheme : ' that the United States take the position that the Carolines , Marshalls , Marianas , Yap and the Pelew Islands and the Samoan Group be returned to Germany by the Peace ...
... position in the Pacific , " Long proposed a novel scheme : ' that the United States take the position that the Carolines , Marshalls , Marianas , Yap and the Pelew Islands and the Samoan Group be returned to Germany by the Peace ...
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