A League of Nations, Volume 2, Issue 3World Peace Foundation, 1919 |
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... ment , than if by spokesmen of a minority , or by any other men who do not act under the directions of the political authority of the nation ; and that must continue to be the case so long as the League is an alliance of independent ...
... ment , than if by spokesmen of a minority , or by any other men who do not act under the directions of the political authority of the nation ; and that must continue to be the case so long as the League is an alliance of independent ...
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... ment of sovereignty . By that article there is created a defensive alliance of the nations of the League to prevent external aggres- sion threatening the territorial integrity or the political inde- pendence of any member nation . The ...
... ment of sovereignty . By that article there is created a defensive alliance of the nations of the League to prevent external aggres- sion threatening the territorial integrity or the political inde- pendence of any member nation . The ...
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... ment through whose territory the said canal may pass , for the purpose of acquiring or holding , directly or indirectly , for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights or advantages in regard to commerce or navigation through the ...
... ment through whose territory the said canal may pass , for the purpose of acquiring or holding , directly or indirectly , for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights or advantages in regard to commerce or navigation through the ...
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... ment , and in publishing facts and recommendations in a dispute where it cannot make a report with any binding effects , can the Council act by majority . In all other cases , even where it only gives advice , its vote must be unanimous ...
... ment , and in publishing facts and recommendations in a dispute where it cannot make a report with any binding effects , can the Council act by majority . In all other cases , even where it only gives advice , its vote must be unanimous ...
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... ment has been increased and has kept pace with the growth of German desire for world domination . A thorough and drastic system of conscription , military training and reserves built up the German military establishment so that it was a ...
... ment has been increased and has kept pace with the growth of German desire for world domination . A thorough and drastic system of conscription , military training and reserves built up the German military establishment so that it was a ...
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