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... taken up . The naval subcommittee was not yet ready to report , so he supposed the committee might take up such other questions as the members desired . Mr. Briand asked for the floor in order to express his keen regret at being forced ...
... taken up . The naval subcommittee was not yet ready to report , so he supposed the committee might take up such other questions as the members desired . Mr. Briand asked for the floor in order to express his keen regret at being forced ...
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... taken up the problem under consideration , and that it could not give up its discussion without creating among the peoples of the earth a feeling of keen disappointment . But what solution would be satisfactory to all the nations ...
... taken up the problem under consideration , and that it could not give up its discussion without creating among the peoples of the earth a feeling of keen disappointment . But what solution would be satisfactory to all the nations ...
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... taken into account . Mr. Briand recalled to the committee that at The Hague Con- ference it was Germany that opposed the presentation of the dis- armament problem ; Mr. Briand could not allow that by reason of a badly worded resolution ...
... taken into account . Mr. Briand recalled to the committee that at The Hague Con- ference it was Germany that opposed the presentation of the dis- armament problem ; Mr. Briand could not allow that by reason of a badly worded resolution ...
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... taken up . In the same way the question of naval armaments had been approached with a definite program in view . In regard to the general question , Mr. Briand repeated that he needed certain further explanations . What was to be ...
... taken up . In the same way the question of naval armaments had been approached with a definite program in view . In regard to the general question , Mr. Briand repeated that he needed certain further explanations . What was to be ...
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... taken into calculation on her side although omitted on the side of the United States , the total tonnage of France's capital ships being taken at 221,000 , a reduction on the same basis would reduce France to 136,000 tons . " This would ...
... taken into calculation on her side although omitted on the side of the United States , the total tonnage of France's capital ships being taken at 221,000 , a reduction on the same basis would reduce France to 136,000 tons . " This would ...
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