The League of Nations, Today and Tomorrow: A Discussion of International Organization, Present and to ComeMarshall Jones Company, 1918 - 181 páginas |
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... British Empire , France , Russia and Italy stand committed to a League of Nations . In France a governmental commission , whose head is M. Léon Bourgeois , has submitted to the government a proposal for its organization , and both ...
... British Empire , France , Russia and Italy stand committed to a League of Nations . In France a governmental commission , whose head is M. Léon Bourgeois , has submitted to the government a proposal for its organization , and both ...
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... British deception about British intentions . Britain's entry into the war destroyed their initial advantage , and they " hated " in proportion to their loss . On the other side of the shield which this class whose voice is Mr. Roosevelt ...
... British deception about British intentions . Britain's entry into the war destroyed their initial advantage , and they " hated " in proportion to their loss . On the other side of the shield which this class whose voice is Mr. Roosevelt ...
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... British Secretary show another thing . They show that the notion that the organization " won't work " is also derived from tradi- tion and inertia and not from experiment . In point of fact such organization as there exists at present ...
... British Secretary show another thing . They show that the notion that the organization " won't work " is also derived from tradi- tion and inertia and not from experiment . In point of fact such organization as there exists at present ...
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... British Empire , France , Germany , Italy , Japan , Russia , the United States were on the Fabian scale to have 20 votes each ; Spain was to have 12 votes ; the Netherlands 9 ; Belgium , Denmark , Greece , Norway , Portugal , Sweden ...
... British Empire , France , Germany , Italy , Japan , Russia , the United States were on the Fabian scale to have 20 votes each ; Spain was to have 12 votes ; the Netherlands 9 ; Belgium , Denmark , Greece , Norway , Portugal , Sweden ...
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... British Empire France Germany Italy Japan Organization ΙΟ Resources 20 Democracy .. 9 Literacy 2 Population 5 Totals 46 FON 080 ΙΟ 20 ΙΟ 5 45 36 000030 ΙΟ ΙΟ ΙΟ 9 5 648 9 . 5 5 4 34 121 I 02023 ΙΟ Russia Austria- Hungary Brazil Argen ...
... British Empire France Germany Italy Japan Organization ΙΟ Resources 20 Democracy .. 9 Literacy 2 Population 5 Totals 46 FON 080 ΙΟ 20 ΙΟ 5 45 36 000030 ΙΟ ΙΟ ΙΟ 9 5 648 9 . 5 5 4 34 121 I 02023 ΙΟ Russia Austria- Hungary Brazil Argen ...
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Página xiii - All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored, and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly fifty years, should be righted, in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all. IX A readjustment of the frontiers of Italy should be effected along clearly recognizable lines of nationality.
Página xii - A free, open-minded and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined.
Página xiv - The Turkish portions of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous development...
Página xi - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Página 179 - And the paths of the sea must alike in law and in fact be free. The freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, and cooperation.
Página 177 - ... nations under institutions of her own choosing; and, more than a welcome, assistance also of every kind that she may need and may herself desire. The treatment accorded Russia by her sister nations in the months to come will be the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy.
Página xiii - The peoples of Austria-Hungary, whose place among the nations we wish to see safeguarded and assured, should be accorded the freest opportunity of autonomous development.
Página 180 - No doubt a somewhat radical reconsideration of many of the rules of international practice hitherto thought to be established may be necessary in order to make the seas indeed free and common in practically all circumstances for the use of mankind, but the motive for such changes is convincing and compelling. There can be no trust or intimacy between the peoples of the world without them. The free, constant, unthreatened intercourse of nations is an essential part of the process of peace and of development.
Página xiii - No other single act will serve as this will serve to restore confidence among the nations in the laws which they have themselves set and determined for the government of their relations with one another. Without this healing act the whole structure and validity of international law is forever impaired.
Página 80 - An Act to establish a United States Shipping Board for the purpose of encouraging, developing, and creating a naval auxiliary and naval reserve and a merchant marine to meet the requirements of the commerce of the United States with its Territories and possessions and with foreign countries ; to regulate carriers by water engaged in the foreign and interstate commerce of the United States ; and for other purposes.