The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, William Smith, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... recognised as the by le language . This time the Anglo - Saxon Powers and maintained the necessity of giving an equal position to the English text of documents , an essential consideration his in a treaty which had to be submitted to ...
... recognised as the by le language . This time the Anglo - Saxon Powers and maintained the necessity of giving an equal position to the English text of documents , an essential consideration his in a treaty which had to be submitted to ...
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... recognise the full force of the Treaties of Peace and Additional Conventions which may be concluded by the Allied and Associated Powers with m Powers THE REORGANISATION OF EUROPE 9 A Strategical Retrospect Part II Lay Criticism of ...
... recognise the full force of the Treaties of Peace and Additional Conventions which may be concluded by the Allied and Associated Powers with m Powers THE REORGANISATION OF EUROPE 9 A Strategical Retrospect Part II Lay Criticism of ...
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... recognise new States within their frontiers as there laid down . ' The same is the wording , mutatis mutandis , of A 89 and 90 of the Treaty of Peace with Austria , sim provisions being inserted in the Treaties with Bulga Hungary , and ...
... recognise new States within their frontiers as there laid down . ' The same is the wording , mutatis mutandis , of A 89 and 90 of the Treaty of Peace with Austria , sim provisions being inserted in the Treaties with Bulga Hungary , and ...
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... recognise the Hungarian Govern- ment . The Peace Delegation arrived in Paris on Jan. 7 , 1920. As the result of their representations the Supreme Council decided on certain modifications , and the terms of the Peace Treaty were ...
... recognise the Hungarian Govern- ment . The Peace Delegation arrived in Paris on Jan. 7 , 1920. As the result of their representations the Supreme Council decided on certain modifications , and the terms of the Peace Treaty were ...
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... recognises that , by joining in the War of aggression which Germany and Austria waged against the Allied and Associated Powers , she has caused to the latter ses and sacrifices of all kinds , for which she ought to make reparation ...
... recognises that , by joining in the War of aggression which Germany and Austria waged against the Allied and Associated Powers , she has caused to the latter ses and sacrifices of all kinds , for which she ought to make reparation ...
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