The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 15
... problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty and re- straint , they venture on a criticism . They were experts at Paris , but they are now ...
... problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty and re- straint , they venture on a criticism . They were experts at Paris , but they are now ...
Page 16
... problem of the partitioning of Austria - Hungary , goes out of his way to state that the recommendations of the Boundary Commissions were accepted by the Four with only a few amendments which ' seemed more important at the moment , and ...
... problem of the partitioning of Austria - Hungary , goes out of his way to state that the recommendations of the Boundary Commissions were accepted by the Four with only a few amendments which ' seemed more important at the moment , and ...
Page 20
... problems which Paris created or ignored . sure . Some of the American criticisms which we have noticed bear upon the three treaties with Austria , Hungary , and Bulgaria - the special subject - matter 20 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
... problems which Paris created or ignored . sure . Some of the American criticisms which we have noticed bear upon the three treaties with Austria , Hungary , and Bulgaria - the special subject - matter 20 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
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... problem both for the victors and for the vanquished . It was better , for example , to divide the mixed populations of the Banat between Rumania and Yugo - Slavia than to settle the destiny of those populations strictly in accord- ance ...
... problem both for the victors and for the vanquished . It was better , for example , to divide the mixed populations of the Banat between Rumania and Yugo - Slavia than to settle the destiny of those populations strictly in accord- ance ...
Page 26
... problems of Eastern Europe may be settled , the final collapse of the new Austria would shake the very foundations of the peace settlement in this region ; so too would a political union of Austria with Germany in defiance of the ...
... problems of Eastern Europe may be settled , the final collapse of the new Austria would shake the very foundations of the peace settlement in this region ; so too would a political union of Austria with Germany in defiance of the ...
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