The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 231
... representative of a friendly power ; Admiral Bayley was travelling as a private citizen , and the greeting was unexpected . It was , in fact , deep calling to deep , the Spirit of the Sea calling clearly above the turmoil of press and ...
... representative of a friendly power ; Admiral Bayley was travelling as a private citizen , and the greeting was unexpected . It was , in fact , deep calling to deep , the Spirit of the Sea calling clearly above the turmoil of press and ...
Page 287
... representative of each Dominion ; and , when its text was examined , it was found that , in the new world- order under the ... representatives of foreign states and advise the King separately . Such. IMPERIAL UNITY AND THE PEACE TREATY 287.
... representative of each Dominion ; and , when its text was examined , it was found that , in the new world- order under the ... representatives of foreign states and advise the King separately . Such. IMPERIAL UNITY AND THE PEACE TREATY 287.
Page 291
... representative of a small defenceless community , but as if he had command of the whole might of the Empire . There ... representatives take all that is offered in the way of independence , but their action is severely criticised in the ...
... representative of a small defenceless community , but as if he had command of the whole might of the Empire . There ... representatives take all that is offered in the way of independence , but their action is severely criticised in the ...
Page 292
... representatives on the Council of Ten heartily supported him . Mr Lloyd George won his point , and the Dominions were classed with Greece and Serbia as powers with special interests . Of course Dominion membership was of some ...
... representatives on the Council of Ten heartily supported him . Mr Lloyd George won his point , and the Dominions were classed with Greece and Serbia as powers with special interests . Of course Dominion membership was of some ...
Page 293
... representatives of the Dominions could vote against the representatives of Great Britain . When the Dominions were admitted to the Conference , there was no heart - to - heart talk with them at which a mutual understanding as to the ...
... representatives of the Dominions could vote against the representatives of Great Britain . When the Dominions were admitted to the Conference , there was no heart - to - heart talk with them at which a mutual understanding as to the ...
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