The League of Nations Movement in Great Britain, 1914-1919 |
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Early Plans for a Limited League | 3 |
Approaches to International Government | 28 |
Propaganda for a League of Nations | 50 |
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accepted administration advocated Africa agreement aims Allied American League arbitration argued argument armaments Arthur Henderson Asquith Britain Bryce Group Cecil committee conference Conservative court Daily Chronicle December decisions declared disarmament discussion E. D. Morel economic Enforce Peace Fabian Society force foreign Free Nations Association functions future German colonies Germany Gilbert Murray H. N. Brailsford ibid idem Independent Labor party international government international law international organization J. A. Hobson January justiciable disputes Labour Leader league idea League of Free League of Nations League to Enforce Liberal limited league Lloyd George London Lord Lord Parmoor machinery Manchester Guardian memorandum ment military Nations Society Nations Union non-justiciable official outlined pamphlet Parliament Parmoor Phillimore possible powers present President Wilson problems proposed question Round Table sanctions scheme settlement Smuts Socialist speech suggested ternational tion tional treaty tribunal trusteeship Viscount Willoughby Dickinson