The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Page 390
... occupation as a guarantee for the execu- tion of the financial clauses , an occupation which would be for at least thirty years . These new proposals created a very difficult situation . Hitherto all had been clear and plain sailing ...
... occupation as a guarantee for the execu- tion of the financial clauses , an occupation which would be for at least thirty years . These new proposals created a very difficult situation . Hitherto all had been clear and plain sailing ...
Page 392
... occupation , and he had the very influential support of M. Poincaré who , in a letter of April 28 , made one last appeal to the members of the Supreme Council against a decision which , he represented , was most unsatisfactory and ...
... occupation , and he had the very influential support of M. Poincaré who , in a letter of April 28 , made one last appeal to the members of the Supreme Council against a decision which , he represented , was most unsatisfactory and ...
Page 394
... occupation was purely arbitrary . The English and Americans might regret that they were committed to military occupation probably for fifteen years , and there were many in this country who would dislike the proposal for a permanent ...
... occupation was purely arbitrary . The English and Americans might regret that they were committed to military occupation probably for fifteen years , and there were many in this country who would dislike the proposal for a permanent ...
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