The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 15
... give them due credit for their suggestions ; but that he wore him- self out by attending in person to business which ought to have been delegated , simply because he had not learnt how to work by proxy . As to M. Clemenceau , there is ...
... give them due credit for their suggestions ; but that he wore him- self out by attending in person to business which ought to have been delegated , simply because he had not learnt how to work by proxy . As to M. Clemenceau , there is ...
Page 17
... give a damn for logic . I am going to include pensions . ' In conceding the Brenner frontier to Italy Mr Wilson had a better case ; it seemed to be a choice between doing an injustice to a relatively small body of Austrian - Germans in ...
... give a damn for logic . I am going to include pensions . ' In conceding the Brenner frontier to Italy Mr Wilson had a better case ; it seemed to be a choice between doing an injustice to a relatively small body of Austrian - Germans in ...
Page 19
... give them , in theory at least , the ownership of West Hungary . But he is certain that , on the whole , the scales were weighted against the Austrians , who , he remarks , were in this respect treated like the Germans before them and ...
... give them , in theory at least , the ownership of West Hungary . But he is certain that , on the whole , the scales were weighted against the Austrians , who , he remarks , were in this respect treated like the Germans before them and ...
Page 20
... gives it , is not pleasant reading ; and most readers will sympathise with his criticism of the French claim to Cilicia and the Greek claim to Smyrna . He is , how- ever , disposed to admit that France has an equitable interest in Syria ...
... gives it , is not pleasant reading ; and most readers will sympathise with his criticism of the French claim to Cilicia and the Greek claim to Smyrna . He is , how- ever , disposed to admit that France has an equitable interest in Syria ...
Page 23
... give their votes the minimum of weight . Probably it will not be difficult to prevent the making of laws which violate the Minorities Treaties ; it will be much more difficult to put a stop to administrative oppression and abuses of ...
... give their votes the minimum of weight . Probably it will not be difficult to prevent the making of laws which violate the Minorities Treaties ; it will be much more difficult to put a stop to administrative oppression and abuses of ...
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