The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 287
... signed , it was found that the King required the advice of the representative of each Dominion ; and , when its text was examined , it was found that , in the new world- order under the Covenant for the League of Nations , the Dominions ...
... signed , it was found that the King required the advice of the representative of each Dominion ; and , when its text was examined , it was found that , in the new world- order under the Covenant for the League of Nations , the Dominions ...
Page 292
... signed without consulting any of them , though Mr Hughes was in London . When the Dominion delegates arrived in Paris they found Mr Lloyd George pressing on a rather surprised President Wilson the independent representation of the ...
... signed without consulting any of them , though Mr Hughes was in London . When the Dominion delegates arrived in Paris they found Mr Lloyd George pressing on a rather surprised President Wilson the independent representation of the ...
Page 294
... signed the Peace Treaty , they did so as Ministers of King George V. Each Minister separately undertook the responsibility of advising the King that it was a proper treaty to sign so far as his Dominion was concerned . The form in which ...
... signed the Peace Treaty , they did so as Ministers of King George V. Each Minister separately undertook the responsibility of advising the King that it was a proper treaty to sign so far as his Dominion was concerned . The form in which ...
Page 299
... signed render it unnecessary to consider in such detail the third step in Dominion Status taken at Paris - the separate membership of the League of Nations . The refusal of the United States of America to ratify the Covenant radically ...
... signed render it unnecessary to consider in such detail the third step in Dominion Status taken at Paris - the separate membership of the League of Nations . The refusal of the United States of America to ratify the Covenant radically ...
Page 300
... signed the Covenant , and assumed for the 7,000,000 souls in Canada the vast obligations of that document with an enviable feeling of satisfaction . It will be noticed that in the same geo- graphical area , a nation of over 100,000,000 ...
... signed the Covenant , and assumed for the 7,000,000 souls in Canada the vast obligations of that document with an enviable feeling of satisfaction . It will be noticed that in the same geo- graphical area , a nation of over 100,000,000 ...
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